write short note on Cuban crisis
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Cuban crisis...
____ It was the peak point of cold war between the two supreme powers of world America and the Soviet Union ...
_____ Cuban , a Iceland which was associated with the Soviet Union but was attached to the landmark of America...
______ To save it The president of Soviet Union just introduced the missile on that by targeting the America...
_____ In return America banned the pathway of Soviet ships...
_____ At that time it was sure to be a weapon war but it didn't happen...
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Cuban crisis...
____ It was the peak point of cold war between the two supreme powers of world America and the Soviet Union ...
_____ Cuban , a Iceland which was associated with the Soviet Union but was attached to the landmark of America...
______ To save it The president of Soviet Union just introduced the missile on that by targeting the America...
_____ In return America banned the pathway of Soviet ships...
_____ At that time it was sure to be a weapon war but it didn't happen...
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•Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev saw an opportunity to strengthen the relationship between the Soviet Union and Fidel Castro’s Cuba and make good its promise to defend Cuba from the United States. In May 1960, Khrushchev began to ship ballistic missiles to Cuba and technicians to operate them. He believed that President Kennedy was weak and would not react to the Soviet move.
After extensive consultation with his foreign policy and military advisers, Kennedy blockaded Cuba on October 22, 1962. The two sides stood on the brink of nuclear war, but Khrushchev capitulated six days later and the missiles were dismantled. In return, Kennedy disbanded its own missile sites in Turkey. The most confrontational period in US-Soviet relations since World War II was at an end.
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•Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev saw an opportunity to strengthen the relationship between the Soviet Union and Fidel Castro’s Cuba and make good its promise to defend Cuba from the United States. In May 1960, Khrushchev began to ship ballistic missiles to Cuba and technicians to operate them. He believed that President Kennedy was weak and would not react to the Soviet move.
After extensive consultation with his foreign policy and military advisers, Kennedy blockaded Cuba on October 22, 1962. The two sides stood on the brink of nuclear war, but Khrushchev capitulated six days later and the missiles were dismantled. In return, Kennedy disbanded its own missile sites in Turkey. The most confrontational period in US-Soviet relations since World War II was at an end.
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