one was that they wanted the us to promise not to invade
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.
by him agreeing to balance and power and saving the latins and indians from Cuba!
It started with the Soviets setting up launch bases, in Cuba, that could hold Inter-Mediate Ballistic Missiles (IRBM). After a lot of laws and failed missions, the Soviets decided that they will remove the missiles from Cuba, if the US would remove the missiles from Turkey, and around Europe.
There is no picture of any actual missiles in Cuba.. All the pictures are of sites and trucks and empty carriers and items covered up. The entire ploy was to get the US to remove Missiles from Turkey.
The persident of the USA and chairman of USSR agreed on the following terms: USSR will remove the missiles in Cuba USA will remove missiles that are pointing to USSR
yes for the Cuban missile crises
Nikita Khushchev agreed to remove the missiles from Cuba and ordered the Russian ships home. The USA promised not to put missiles in Turkey near the Soviet border and promised not to attack Cuba.
The Soviets agreed to remove the missiles from Cuba and promised never to reintroduce them. The United States openly agreed to never invade Cuba and secretly promised to remove their Jupiter Missiles in Turkey, which they did 6 months later.
Russia had placed missiles in Cuba and JFK warned them to remove the missiles. They couldn't stay since Cuba is only 90 miles from the United States. When Russia refused to remove them Kennedy had the Navy blockade the island and not allow any Russian ships into it's waters. It was a standoff and we got within hours of war, but an agreement was finally made that Russia would remove the missiles.
It was in this Quarantine zone that the Essex Carrier Group was patrolling to prevent ships carrying Soviet missiles from reaching Cuba and also to prevent Soviet Submarines from passing by either. we might have seen the beginnings of World War 3 there, as the Soviet Submarines which patrolled that area were loaded with nuclear-tipped torpedoes and the missiles which were located on Cuba were also short to medium range nuclear missiles. But even so, after a ridiculous amount of correspondence between the two superpowers, Nikita Khrushchev agreed to remove his missiles from Cuba as long as JF Kennedy agreed to not invade Cuba. Agreeing to these terms Kennedy swore by everything holy not to invade, and Khrushchev did remove his missiles. The crisis was over.
Russia put missiles on Cuba. Both Cuba and Russia were communist nations and with the missiles 90 miles from United States coastline JFK demanded that Russia remove the missiles, but Russia refused. JFK responded by placing navy ships off of Cuba and the Cuba Missile Crisis began.
October 1962. There is a documentary available from the history channel called the Missiles Of October.