9. Everyone Boycotts Russia
When Moscow won the bid to host the Summer Olympics in 1980, the Americans seemingly had other ideas. Unhappy with the Soviet Unions invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, then President Jimmy Carter lead a boycott, in which spurred 65 nations into snubbing the Soviet superpower. With countries such as Great Britain and Australia as their strongest allies among the embargo, the idea of promoting political messages through entertainment was an idealistic approach for the already war torn USA. However, when Carter tried to send legendary boxer Mohammad Ali on an African tour to gain support for the boycott, Ali returned a changed man, having been talked into going rather than the opposite. As Great Britain and Australia eventually ended up sending athletes to Moscow anyway, it was left to Canada, West Germany, Israel and most of the Islamic nations to help back the United States in their goal to embarrass the Soviet Union. And it certainly worked as 4 years later, the Russians got their own back as the Soviet Union and a number of other countries all boycotted the Los Angeles Olympics in an angry retaliation.
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