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Cuba Nuclear Missile Crisis Research Paper

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On October 16 1962, I was made aware that the Soviet Union were building nuclear missile sites on the island of Cuba through photographs taken by an American U-2 spy plane.

I wanted to keep that I knew about the missiles secret from the Soviet Union and Cuba so I proceeded about my business as normally as one can when they have just discovered that their enemies has their ally building launching sites for ballistic missiles with a range of 1000 miles. This was a terrifying threat that had been imposed on my country because Cuba is only 90 miles from the United States, and so many of our major cities were in danger of a nuclear strike.
The day that I found out this horrible news I immediately called together a group of advisers, named the …show more content…

On October 22 I announced on world wide television my advisory council and I’s final decision. We were to impose a naval blockade around the island of Cuba to prevent any further offensive weapons or military supplies arriving to Cuba and I also demanded that the Soviets removed all of the offensive weapons from Cuba. Though a blockade suggested that we were at war with Cuba, I made it clear that introducing this blockade did not mean we were at war with them, yet. It instead allowed time for peaceful negotiations.

We waited for Khrushchev's reply for five days and they were one of the most tense of my life. No one was sure how he would respond. I could only hope that he too recognized the possibility of a nuclear war. Finally, on October 26, Nikita Khrushchev responded with an emotional letter agreeing to withdrawing missiles as long as the United States promised not to invade Cuba. Before I could respond I received another letter from him, this one suspectedly different to the previous one. In the second letter Khrushchev demanded that if he was to remove his missiles, we would not only have to promise not to invade Cuba but also promise to remove our missiles from

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