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How many soviet missile and jet bomber bases were in Cuba and on which island were they located?

Six soviet missile and jet bomber base.


What Baltic republics did Joseph Stalin force to accept soviet military bases?

No countries were forced to have Soviet bases in WWII because the Soviet Union didn't possess anything. However, after WWII, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, and Albania all had Soviet bases.


What was the Cuban Missel Crisis?

The Cuban Missile Crisis was a confrontation between the Soviet Union, Cuba and the United States in October 1962, during the Cold War. In September 1962, the Cuban and Soviet governments began to surreptitiously build bases in Cuba for a number of medium- and intermediate-range ballistic nuclear missiles with the ability to strike most of the continental United States. On October 14, a United States U-2 photo-reconnaissance plane captured photographic proof of Soviet missile bases under construction in Cuba. The Americans feared the Soviet expansion of Stalinism, but for a Latin American country to ally openly with the USSR was regarded as unacceptable, given the Soviet-American enmity since the end of the WWII in 1945. Such an involvement would also directly defy the Monroe Doctrine, a United States policy which held that European powers should not interfere with states in the Western Hemisphere.


What types of missiles were deployed during the Cuban Missile Crisis?

SS-4 medium range missile, SS-5 intermediate range missile, Luna ground-to-ground rockets, and the FKR cruise missile.


Why In October 1962 the why did US and the Soviet Union co me close to war?

The Cuban missle crisis. The Soviest began moving Intercontinential Ballastic Missiles(ICBMs) into Cuba. These ICBM's could hit major cities in US within 30 minutes. When USAF planes detected these missiles, President Kennedy ordered an embargo around the island and prepared to stop any Russian ship. AIr Force SAC bases were placed on DEFCON 1---war was imminent. Any confrontation with a Russian ship could have resulted in sinking of the ship and all-out war.

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How many soviet missile and jet bomber bases were in Cuba and on which island were they located?

Six soviet missile and jet bomber base.


how many soviet missels and bomber bases cuba and inn witch part of cuba were they located?

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In 1962 what did John F. Kennedy learn was being built in Cuba?

JFK learnt that missile bases were being constructed - specifically, Soviet missile bases, and that these missiles were being aimed at the United States.


In 1962 the world learned that had been spotted in Cuba.?

In 1962, the world learned that there was a build up of medium range missiles and missile bases in Cuba. U2 spy planes actually photographed the missiles and the bases.


How did President John F. Kennedy respond to the Cuban missile crisis?

President Kennedy set up a naval blockade to turn back Soviet ships that were carrying missiles to Cuba. The US promised not to invade Cuba and to remove nuclear missiles from Turkey and Europe in exchange for the dismantling of missile bases in Cuba. The US claimed, that it had already planned the Turkey missile bases.


Why did Americans become concerned when Cubans started rebelling against Spain?

{| |- | Photographs by spy planes showed the building of Missile bases. The Soviet Union was supporting Cuba and in return wanted to station nuclear capable missiles there. The US was naturally alarmed at the possibility of missiles capable of hitting any spot in the US be that close to our mainland. |}


Cause of the 1962 confrontation between Russia and US?

The USSR retaliated to the USA's location of nuclear missiles in Europe by setting up nuclear missile bases in Cuba resulting the US blockade of Cuba.


What did president Kennedy do when he realized the soviets were setting up missile launching sites in Cuba?

President Kennedy set up a naval blockade to turn back Soviet ships that were carrying missiles to Cuba. The US promised not to invade Cuba and to remove nuclear missiles from Turkey and Europe in exchange for the dismantling of missile bases in Cuba. The US claimed, that it had already planned the Turkey missile bases.


Who tried to install missile bases in Cuba?

The Soviet Union


Why do you think Kennedy decided to remove U.S. Missiles from Turkey?

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.


What Baltic republics did Joseph Stalin force to accept soviet military bases?

No countries were forced to have Soviet bases in WWII because the Soviet Union didn't possess anything. However, after WWII, Hungary, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, and Albania all had Soviet bases.


What was the Cuban Missel Crisis?

The Cuban Missile Crisis was a confrontation between the Soviet Union, Cuba and the United States in October 1962, during the Cold War. In September 1962, the Cuban and Soviet governments began to surreptitiously build bases in Cuba for a number of medium- and intermediate-range ballistic nuclear missiles with the ability to strike most of the continental United States. On October 14, a United States U-2 photo-reconnaissance plane captured photographic proof of Soviet missile bases under construction in Cuba. The Americans feared the Soviet expansion of Stalinism, but for a Latin American country to ally openly with the USSR was regarded as unacceptable, given the Soviet-American enmity since the end of the WWII in 1945. Such an involvement would also directly defy the Monroe Doctrine, a United States policy which held that European powers should not interfere with states in the Western Hemisphere.