The Cuban Missile Crisis was partly motivated by Fidel Castro's concern about his own security, and his pressuring Khrushchev for support.
Whether or not the Bay of Pigs happened may not have influenced that concern or fear on Castro's part. The Bay of Pigs was certainly not the only way that the US government was trying to destabilise Castro.
If the Bay of Pigs had never happened Castro still would have had many legitimate grounds for worrying about US-backed threats to his rule in Cuba. Most likely even without the Bay of Pigs he still would be seeking Soviet protection and Khrushchev would still be willing to give it to him in the form of Soviet missiles.
There would have not been a dominant Russian force in Cuba. There would have not been a dominant Russian force in Cuba.
The Cuban missile crisis started on October 16, 1962
The missile crisis
Soviets were establishing nuclear missile sites in Cuba.
President Kennedy is credited with resolving the Cuban Missile Crisis.President John F. Kennedy
the Cuban missile crisis affected us by the penis accidentaly getting out of control and producing to much for America to handle...this was almost as big of a tragedy as world war 2.
The Cuban missile crisis started on October 16, 1962
The missile crisis
sovietnion, cuba , and north america
John F. Kennedy.
Soviets were establishing nuclear missile sites in Cuba.
Cuban missile crisis, because it almost killed us.
President Kennedy is credited with resolving the Cuban Missile Crisis.President John F. Kennedy
the Cuban missile crisis affected us by the penis accidentaly getting out of control and producing to much for America to handle...this was almost as big of a tragedy as world war 2.
the U.S.
No. The "documentary" was parodying the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962.
The country that faced the missile crisis was the United States.
No, no one "fought" in the Cuban missile crisis. He was an Assistant Secretary of State at the time.