The Cuban Missile Crisis: A 13-Day Standoff That Almost Led to Nuclear War

The Cuban Missile Crisis: A 13-Day Standoff That Almost Led to Nuclear War

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The Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962 was a pivotal moment in the Cold War, marked by the discovery of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba, just 90 miles from the US coast. President Kennedy faced a critical decision, ultimately opting for a naval blockade to prevent further Soviet shipments. Intense negotiations between Kennedy and Soviet Premier Khrushchev ensued, leading to an agreement: the USSR would remove its missiles from Cuba in exchange for the US withdrawing its missiles from Turkey and pledging not to invade Cuba. This 13-day standoff brought the world to the brink of nuclear war but ended peacefully, highlighting the importance of diplomacy and communication in international relations.

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What event is often regarded as the most dangerous juncture of the nuclear age?

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Who were the two main leaders involved in the Cuban Missile Crisis?

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What did U.S. intelligence discover in October 1962?

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What was the purpose of the nuclear missiles installed in Cuba according to Fidel Castro?

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What options did the XCOM give President Kennedy regarding the missile crisis?

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What was the outcome of the negotiations between the U.S. and the Soviet Union?

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How long did the Cuban Missile Crisis last?

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