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He imposed a naval blockade on Cuba which is more powerfull than a quarantine.
run a blockade or quarantine take out all the missile sites conduct a military invasion
I believe it was a blockade that the U.S. put up in front of Cuba to prevent the soviet union from going into there. ......I think.
Initial action was a blockade: the USA placed a naval quarantine around Cuba to stop further weapons from being conveyed to the island.
The United States placed a trade embargo on Cuba
Formally he announced a "quarantine" of Cuba. This was a "polite" way of saying blockade without formally saying blockade. If he had formally declared a blockade of Cuba, he would also be implicitly declaring war on Cuba and indirectly with its ally the USSR. He did not want to declare war on the USSR, so he played games with words. The USSR could have easily called his bluff and either ran the "quarantine" or declared that "your quarantine is really a blockade, which is an act of war, we are now at war." However they did not, their ships turned around and the missiles were removed. (secretly in exchange for our removing Jupiter and Thor missiles from Turkey that were already obsolete and on our schedule for removal anyway even without the threat of missiles in Cuba.)
Cuba was state capitalist but now has some aspects of private capitalism. Communism has no classes or rulers or money.
At no time have nuclear weapons been in Cuba. In the 1963 Cuban missile crisis the USSR and Cuba had built IRBM launch facilities, IRBM storage facilities, and warhead storage facilities. Some IRBM's had been shipped to Cuba, but no warheads. The Soviet ships carrying warheads were stopped by the US Naval quarantine, then turned around.
Cuba is amazing, they have great beaches, also the weather is great. Except that, the food is not that great. that would be a negative aspect
Kennedy responded to Soviet missiles in Cuba by a naval quarantine of Cuba to prevent the shipment of new missiles coupled with nuclear threat. When soviet ships carrying missiles were near to Cuba, the were stopped by American ships and ordered to turn back. No one in the US knew what the Soviets might do, but they turned back peacefully.There have already been tensions between Cuba and the US ever since Castro came to power in the late 1950s. Cuba became communist and began negotiations with the Soviet Union (The US's enemy during the Cold War). The Soviet Union wanted to counter the US missiles in Turkey by sending intermediate ranged missiles into Cuba. This action caused panic within America and President Kennedy was forced to promise that he would no longer attempt to overthrow Castro or the Cuba government and he would take his missiles out of Turkey if the Soviet Union took their missiles out of the Cuba.He ordered a Quarantine on cuba and stopped the soviet ships from bringing any missiles to cuba. This was due to concerns that the soviets can attack the west.
Well it depends how you mean "happy". On Cuba everyone is happy because they look more positive on the life. I have been to Cuba and most stuff what people say about Cuba is false. Almost everyone have a phone on Cuba. Theres absolutly no rasism on Cuba something that really fasinated me and with stuff like that who wouldn't be happy =) ?
Spanish is the official language of Cuba, not French. However, French may be spoken by some residents due to historical ties between France and Cuba. French influence can be found in some aspects of Cuban culture, such as cuisine and architecture, but it is not widely spoken as a primary language in the country.