Summary: The Cuban Missile Crisis

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The Cuban Missile Crisis was a confrontation between the Soviet Union & the United States. According to The Real Cuban Missile Crisis the issue was that the USSR had placed 36 intercontinental ballistic missiles in Cuba, only ninety miles from Florida (Schwarz, 2013). When a U-2 spy plane discovered these missiles, President John F. Kennedy gathered trusted colleagues to discuss the issue. Many of them had contradicting ideas regarding what actions the country should take against the Soviet Union. As stated in the Cuban Missile Crisis, ultimately the President decided to quarantine Cuba in order to control the imports from the USSR, & saved the United States from a nuclear war.

The United States placed a quarantine on Cuba during the …show more content…

During the cold war, there was much agitation between the United States & the Soviet Union. However there was little physical hostility. There were no battles throughout the Cold War, but if the United States had decided to attack the USSR upon finding the missiles in cuba, this would have been the deadliest war in history. Both the United States, & the Soviet Union held IB missiles near one anothers countries. These destructive missiles could wipe out entire cities in seconds. Growing technology has made national disputes immensely dangerous. Had America decided to strike Cuba when the missiles were first made known, the Soviet Union likely would have launched their missiles to the U.S. Retaliating this, the United States would launch their missiles as well, starting a tragic nuclear war. Allies of the U.S. & USSR would join the war or at least assist their allies. Through the cold war, there was fluctuation over which nation, United States or Soviet Union, had the stronger military. With both militaries being so strong, the war could have lasted years, resulted in millions of deaths, & changed both countries for the

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