Primarily the United States and the Soviet Union, and of course Cuba.
Cuban Missile Crisis
The United States and the Soviet Union
Castro's alliance with the Soviet Union caused the United States to view the country as a threat. When Russian missile silos were constructed there in the early sixties, the United States came close to war with Russia. The standoff that resulted is known as the Bay of Pigs.
JFK learnt that missile bases were being constructed - specifically, Soviet missile bases, and that these missiles were being aimed at the United States.
Interview us and Soviet leaders about differences in costoms that affected the negotiations. (APEX)
The United States further extended its containment policy in Latin american. Soviet nuclear missile sites in Cuba
They signed the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
United States (President John F. Kennedy), Soviet Union (Premier Nikita Khrushchev), and Cuba (Fidel Castro)
The country that faced the missile crisis was the United States.
No missiles were used in the Cuban missile crisis. No one fired a one. It was caused by the fact that the Soviet Union had missiles in Cuba aimed toward the United States that caused the 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.