the soviets removed their missiles from cuba
The Soviets placed nuclear missiles in Cuba. They had to be removed. We moved military forces towards Cuba with the intent to destroy them. The Soviets removed them.
The Soviets placed nuclear missiles in Cuba. They had to be removed. We moved military forces towards Cuba with the intent to destroy them. The Soviets removed them
Soviets were establishing nuclear missile sites in Cuba.
The Soviets withdrew their missiles from Cuba at the threat of war.
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 Cuban Missile Crisis
The Cuban Missile Crisis was a conflict primarily between the United States and the Soviet Union. This crisis was brought on after the Soviets placed nuclear missiles in Cuba, which is very close to the United States. This is considered a crisis because the missiles placed in Cuba were dangerous since they could have easily been launched at the United States, hence starting the world's first nuclear war.
The Cuban Missile Crisis was a conflict primarily between the United States and the Soviet Union. This crisis was brought on after the Soviets placed nuclear missiles in Cuba, which is very close to the United States. This is considered a crisis because the missiles placed in Cuba were dangerous since they could have easily been launched at the United States, hence starting the world's first nuclear war.
There was no conflict happening in Cuba. The Soviets had installed nuclear missiles in various positions through out Cuba, which our spyplanes had photographed. We demanded they be removed. The Soviets would not remove them. We told them what we'd do...and began to do it (we went into attack mode with nuclear weapons). The Soviets agreed to remove the missiles.
ss4 and ss5 nuclear missiles
Soviets build nuclear missile sites in Cuba.
President Kennedy removed nuclear missiles from Turkey to resolve the crisis
To remove those missiles by force if the Soviets didn't remove them.
Well, for starters, the Soviets wanted to place their missiles in Cuba because of the USA's missiles in Turkey. As a result this became later known as the Cuban Missile Crisis and led ultimately to some reductions in (nuclear) arms by both sides.
Because the soviets were the ones to put the missiles in Cuba. Which made the U.S. put missiles in Turkey ending this crisis.
Building nuclear missile sites in Cuba, aimed at the US
nuclear bomb missiles. soviets had few and unreliable icbms. krushiev installed medium range ballisstics missiles in cuba. unknown to us was the readiness of tactical [battlefield] nuclear weapons also in cuba. an american invasion would have been met with disaster.
the Soviet union wanted to launch nuclear missiles at the USA
No. That was what led to the crisis. The crisis was that Russia was putting some nuclear missiles in Cuba as a deterrent to the bombings.
The Soviet Union
The detection of Soviet offensive nuclear missiles in Cuba.
The main cause of the Cuban Missile Crisis was the 1500-km range of the Soviets' only usable ballistic missile. The only way they could terrorize us with missiles was to station them in Cuba, where there were already Soviet troops.
No. The result of the Cuban Missile Crisis was a victory for both the United States and the Soviet Union because nuclear war was avoided. The United States did succeed in getting the Soviets to remove their missiles from Cuba, but only after an agreement that said that United States would never invade Cuba in the future and would remove their missiles from Turkey and Italy.
See website: Cuban Missile Crisis