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An escalation of the conflict could have led to a nuclear strike by either superpower.
Cuban Missile Crisis
The detection of Soviet offensive nuclear missiles in Cuba.
Russia withdrew its nuclear missiles from Cuba and America, on the QT, removed outdated missiles from Turkey and did not replace them with new ones. The misnamed Red Phone was installed in the White House and the Kremlin to diffuse any future nuclear escalation.
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An escalation of the conflict could have led to a nuclear strike by either superpower.
Cuban Missile Crisis
Cuban missile crisis
Incident in Cuba when JFK was US President. They had soviet missiles and high tensions could have resulted in WW3
Cuban missile crisis :))) Platoo buds
The detection of Soviet offensive nuclear missiles in Cuba.
No! It is fictional! But it is loosely based on a reported incident that happened aboard a Russian submarine during the Cuban missile crisis of 1962.
John Kennedy ordered this blockade to stop the Soviets from delivering missiles to Cuba. The incident is known as the Cubam missile crisis.
a disaster or incident affecting the base is imminent or in progress
Russia withdrew its nuclear missiles from Cuba and America, on the QT, removed outdated missiles from Turkey and did not replace them with new ones. The misnamed Red Phone was installed in the White House and the Kremlin to diffuse any future nuclear escalation.
The US Navy guided missile destroyer escort (DLG) ship used in the movie "The Bedford Incident" was the USS Leopold. The ship was re-purposed and depicted as the fictional USS Bedford in the film.
President Kennedy prevented completion of missile bases in Cuba by approving a military blockade of Cuba to check all ships for offensive weapons bound for Cuba (and turn away any that were carrying such).