The Cuban missile crisis was resolved by the USSR agreeing to remove its missiles from Cuba and the United States agreeing to remove its missiles from Turkey.
The Soviets had installed nuclear missiles in Cuba in '62. Kennedy demanded they be removed. His demands were ignored. He ordered US Military Forces on wartime alert (DEFCON status) and ordered them to proceed towards Cuba; while awaiting further communication from the Soviets (Russians) while ENROUTE. If no further positive communicatons were received (not removed or ignored), US Forces were to destroy the missile sites and the Soviets interferred, they were to be destroyed too. US policy during the cold war was...First strike. Had US Forces engaged Soviet Forces in Cuba in 1962; our ICBM's and Stratoforts (B-52's) would have conducted first strike operations on the Soviet homeland. WW3 would have commenced in 1962.
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made more demands ..;))
A refusal of workers to work until their demands are met is known as a a strike.
A constitution accommodates demands of competing nationalities in a state.
the soviets were part of the illuminati
one was that they wanted the us to promise not to invade
by him agreeing to balance and power and saving the latins and indians from Cuba!
Mediation - arbitration - withdraw your objections and/or accede to the other party's demands
The Soviets had installed nuclear missiles in Cuba in '62. Kennedy demanded they be removed. His demands were ignored. He ordered US Military Forces on wartime alert (DEFCON status) and ordered them to proceed towards Cuba; while awaiting further communication from the Soviets (Russians) while ENROUTE. If no further positive communicatons were received (not removed or ignored), US Forces were to destroy the missile sites and the Soviets interferred, they were to be destroyed too. US policy during the cold war was...First strike. Had US Forces engaged Soviet Forces in Cuba in 1962; our ICBM's and Stratoforts (B-52's) would have conducted first strike operations on the Soviet homeland. WW3 would have commenced in 1962.
The Bolshevik slogans "Bread, Land and Peace" and "All Power to the Soviets" sum up the other major factors: The cities were starving as the peasants were now in uniform fighting in the war - they could not plough, sow or harvest the crops. And the food delivery infrastructure had broken down. The peasants wanted the Provisional Government to give them the land they worked on - it didn't, and the most of the land was still owned by the aristocracy. And Russia was doing badly in the war and most people wanted Russia to withdraw from it. Soviets were seen as genuinely democratic bodies - they were mostly formed spontaneously and ran everything from factories to city blocks. By demanding All Power to the Soviets the Bolsheviks were tapping into popular democratic demands.
The word "soviet" comes from the Russian word for" council". Groups of revolutionaries formed such Soviets in Petrograd, Moscow and other larger cities all throughout Russia just before the 1917 revolutions. These councils of workers' deputies were called "Soviets." They were set up to become a force on behalf of the Russian people to make their demands and grievance known to the Tsar to force him to do something about them or the Soviets would organize strikes and demonstrations. I have never heard of the phrase "Land of Soviet" so I cannot confirm that it was ever used. If it had been, that is where the name came from.
made more demands ..;))
made more demands ..;))
I'm not sure, they wanted Germany to restrict it's territorial demands. Chamberlain returned to Britain hailing 'Peace in our time'. On a scale of 1 to 10 in being wrong it scores 11.
Citizens demands, business demands, local and state government demands, and federal government demands, to name several.
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