Kennedy ordered a blockade (oops, sorry, can't call it a blockade as that is an act of war... have to call it a quarantine instead) of Cuba. Finally Khrushchev agreed to withdraw the missiles from cuba in exchange for Kennedy removing Jupiter and Thor missiles (which were already obsolete and scheduled to be removed, but Khrushchev didn't know that) from turkey.
During that time, tension rise to the top. Kennedy ordered low-level reconnaissance missions once every two hours but tensions finally began to ease on October 28 when Khrushchev announced that he would dismantle the installations and return the missiles to the Soviet Union, expressing his trust that the United States would not invade Cuba. Further negotiations were held to implement the October 28 agreement, including a United States demand that Soviet light bombers be removed from Cuba, and specifying the exact form and conditions of United States assurances not to invade Cuba.
a nuclear war
by not puttinq missiless
JFK called their bluff and it worked.
Cuban Missile Crisis
Nuclear war (WW3).
Nine years
Cuban missile crisis.
There was no world war 3
Cuban Missile Crisis
The Cuban Missile Crisis was in 1962, not 1963.
Cuban Missile Crisis
nuclear war
The Cuban Missile Crisis almost caused a nuclear war, but fortunately neither the US nor the USSR actually wanted to fight one.
No, but he was involved in the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Nuclear war (WW3).
Cuban missile crisis.
Nine years
There was no world war 3
The Soviets withdrew their missiles from Cuba at the threat of war.
It began the process of ending the Cold War