Cuban Missile Crisis Research Paper

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On October 16, 1962, a United States spy plane discovered nuclear missiles on the island of Cuba, ninety miles from the tip of Florida, and the Cuban Missile Crisis had begun. A week earlier, the CIA had gathered intelligence of suspicious activity on the island. That’s when the United States sent in the spy plane to gather more intelligence of the situation. What they found was very frightening for the whole entire United States. The Crisis began because of rising tensions of nuclear warfare between superpowers and a need for protection from a smaller country. The United States of America was the world’s leading superpower. The United States had the best of everything, military, technology, education, and most of all, nuclear capability. We …show more content…

The United States had nuclear missiles placed in Turkey, which is right next to the Soviet Union. The missiles had a range of fifteen hundred miles that were capable of reaching every major Soviet city, and most importantly, their capital of Moscow. Tensions flare and the countries threaten and make statements trying to avoid an all-out nuclear war that was bound to destroy both countries. The Cuban Missile Crisis did not just happen for no reason. A few key events took place, which caused this crisis to take place. First of all, one big reason for the missiles in Cuba was that the United States had planted missiles in Turkey. Turkey is very close to the Soviet Union, so this frightened the people of the USSR. The nuclear missiles that we had were capable of a 1500 mile range. We were in striking distance of every major …show more content…

He betrays his Cuban allies and pulls the missile out of Cuba and leaves them hanging. Cuba was looking to the Soviet Union for protection against the United States and the Soviet Union pulls their missiles out to leave Cuba exposed and unprotected. Cuba is very angry and they feel like they have been betrayed. During the entire crisis the communication was lacking severely. To solve this conflict the two superpowers install a hotline. This hotline is a line of direct communication. They can just pick up a phone and connect right to each other. During the thirteen days of the crisis, the communication was lacking and the two sides could not communicate effectively and efficiently. The hotline would make the communication a whole lot better and a lot easier on both

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