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Cuban Missile Crisis

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The Cuban missile Crisis began in October 1962, when the US discovered Soviet missiles were being stored in Cuba, finding these missiles meant the US & the Soviet Union were on the verge of a Nuclear War.
In the lead up to the Cuban Missile Crisis, the US governments’ intention was to have Castro overthrown. However Castro had both the political & military support of the Soviet Union and started receiving secret shipments of Soviet arms.
On the 14th October 1962 during a routine mission over Cuba, a spy plane obtained pictures confirming the presence of nuclear missiles. Two days later, a detailed analysis of this evidence was presented to President Kennedy. As the US Government had received indications that the Soviet missiles would be …show more content…

On the 23rd of October, the US government received intelligence that several Soviet submarines were heading toward Cuba. This made it more difficult to protect the quarantined area as the Soviet subs were changing their positions.
On the morning of the 24th October, there were nineteen Soviet ships heading towards Cuba; sixteen of these had started to recede away from Cuba but as there were still three remaining vessels, President Kennedy had no option but to give the go ahead to take whatever defensive measures necessary to protect the US from any sort of imminent danger. As both the US and the Soviet Union were armed, it is said this was probably the most dangerous moment of the Cold War, however as the remaining Soviet ships began to retreat the threat of nuclear war was avoided.
As the Soviet Union kept denying their missiles were in Cuba, President Kennedy believed the only way to remove the missiles was for the US to invade Cuba. Measures were put in place for an invasion. At this time a proposal was put forward by the Soviet Union that if the US did not invade Cuba, the Soviets would begin to dismantle the missiles, and on 28th October, the Soviet Union announced all missiles in Cuba would be …show more content…

However once there was no longer a threat of German and Japanese control, the Soviet Union took this opportunity to try and win global domination. As the Soviet Union continued to spread through Eastern Europe, America feared for their safety and freedom.
American citizens were worried their way of life and what defined them as a nation would be taken away by communist nations, with Russia being the most threatening. After WW11, the depression ended and for the first time in decades the economy was at its best. However the communists were still a threat and had the potential to completely change the American way of life.
As the Cold War continued, the possible threat of nuclear war sent America into paranoia. Bomb shelters were built in every new home; people began to stockpile foods in case they were required to stay in the shelters for a length of time. Emergency procedures were put in place and practice runs carried out at home and schools.
The decisions made by President Kennedy during the Cuban Missile Crisis could have been the turning point in the capitalism that Americans were accustomed to and given them a taste of communism. If this had happened, the world would be a total contrast of what we know it as

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