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President Kennedy removed nuclear missiles from Turkey to resolve the crisis
President John F. Kennedy was the active President during the Cuban Missile Crisis. His role was to successfully get the Soviet Union to remove their Nuclear Missiles from Cuba in 10 days as a threat to the United States of America.
The naval quarantine acted as almost a distraction between the real problems that had arisen from the Cuban Missile Crisis. The real problems were solved between Kennedy and Khrushchev via telegram communication. It didn't do anything to remove the missiles.
If you are asking about the missiles in Cuba they were discovered by the use of spy planes and people on the ground. A spy plane flew over and shot pictures of the silos for the missiles. The people on the ground confirmed that they were there. Kennedy told Russia that they had to remove the missiles and the result was the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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Cuban Missile crisis.
The Soviets withdrew their missiles from Cuba at the threat of war.
President Kennedy removed nuclear missiles from Turkey to resolve the crisis
President Kennedy removed nuclear missiles from Turkey to resolve the crisis
President Kennedy removed nuclear missiles from Turkey to resolve the crisis
He had the Cold War, Cuban Missiles, Vietnam, Korea, a drought in Africa.
Russia would pull the missiles out of Cuba.
President John F. Kennedy was the active President during the Cuban Missile Crisis. His role was to successfully get the Soviet Union to remove their Nuclear Missiles from Cuba in 10 days as a threat to the United States of America.
Kennedy offered to remove the American missiles from Turkey.
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The naval quarantine acted as almost a distraction between the real problems that had arisen from the Cuban Missile Crisis. The real problems were solved between Kennedy and Khrushchev via telegram communication. It didn't do anything to remove the missiles.
Yes, and Khruschev announced he would remove the Soviet missiles from Cuba.