President Kennedy's first months in office were stained by what foreign-policy disaster?
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Since the options are not given, I am giving an assumed answer.
The correct answer should be the - Cuban Missile Crisis.
In October 1962, John.F.Kennedy had made a policy which resulted in a close approach to nuclear war in between the U.S. and the USSR.
The U.S. forces had claimed that they found nuclear missiles of the Soviet on Cuba. So, the then US President John F. Kennedy declared that the removal of these missiles and a naval blockade of the island was announced.
However, after a week, the Soviet leader Khrushchev gave into the demands of the U.S. demands under the condition that the US forces will not invade Cuba.
The correct answer should be the - Cuban Missile Crisis.
In October 1962, John.F.Kennedy had made a policy which resulted in a close approach to nuclear war in between the U.S. and the USSR.
The U.S. forces had claimed that they found nuclear missiles of the Soviet on Cuba. So, the then US President John F. Kennedy declared that the removal of these missiles and a naval blockade of the island was announced.
However, after a week, the Soviet leader Khrushchev gave into the demands of the U.S. demands under the condition that the US forces will not invade Cuba.
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Answer: an escalation of US forces in vietnam
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