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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.

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Where was the Cuban Missile Crisis?

Cuban Missile CrisisBasically, through photographic evidence convened through U-2 flights over Cuba, the US discovered that the Soviet Union was deploying nuclear missiles in Cuba. The crisis began on October 14th, 1962, and lasted for 38 days. It is regarded as the time when the Cold War came the closest to an actual nuclear confrontation between the US and the Soviet Union; it could have developed into WWIII. With the news of this confirmed evidence, President Kennedy called together a special group of senior advisers to meet secretly at the White House to help him come to a strategy as to avoid nuclear destruction of the United States. At this point in time, at the Cuban missile base, the Soviets were capable of hitting any city in the United States sans the far reaches of Washington state. This group created by Kennedy came to be known as the ExComm, or Executive Committee of the National Security Council. These officials discussed the various options, such as an immediate bombing strike or an appeal to the United Nations, both of which were dismissed early on. The real options for ExComm were only military- either a naval blockade and an ultimatum, or a full-scale invasion. The blockade was eventually chosen, even though a few of the officials of ExComm, notably Paul Nitze and Generals Curtis LeMay and Maxwell Tayler, pushed for more aggressive actions.In the end, it came down to the wire. Soviet ships threatened to break the blockade and, at the last moment, turned back. The Soviets removed the missiles- under the condition that the US removed their own missiles from Turkey. President Kennedy ordered an end to the quarantine of Cuba on November 20th.More information from WikiAnswers' contributors:Cuba was afraid that, after the bay of pigs (in which US-backed rebels attacked Cuba and failed) the US would try to topple the Communist party there. So they went to Khrushchev, an ally, and asked for help, and received some missiles. The Americans, who happened to be spying on Cuba at the time, discovered the missiles and raised a fuss, blockading the island. Khrushchev responded by telling his commanders that they could launch the missiles at the US if the Americans made any aggressive move. The world was sitting on the brink of nuclear war. Khrushchev realized this and, knowing that nuclear war would probably kill all human life, gave the order to remove the missiles.The Cuban Missile Crisis occurred in October 1962. When the Soviet Union secretly put nuclear missiles on the island of Cuba, it nearly started a nuclear war between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. The missiles were discovered by routine spy-plane surveillance. The missiles were still in the process of being made launch-ready. However, President Kennedy had very little time to make a decision regarding what to do about it. His military advisers all but demanded a full-scale air strike, followed by an invasion of the island. Instead, President Kennedy order the U.S. Navy to "quarantine" the island by not allowing any Soviet ships to travel to Cuba. This, combined with diplomacy, forced Soviet Premier Khrushchev's hand, and the missiles were withdrawn.


Who were the historical personalities involved in the bay of the pigs and their roles?

John F. Kennedy-the President of the United States at the time. He approved the invasion, but at the last minute (in a moment of fear and worry) called off the air strike that would have aided the Cuban Refugees and potentially made the invasion a US victory. Fidel Castro-the dictator of Cuba at the time. He was moving in nuclear weapons from communist Soviet Union. The Soviets installed nuclear missiles, leading to the Cuban Missile Crisis, under the ruling and knowledge of Castro. Castro knew the opposing ideologies of COMMUNIST Soviet Union and CAPITALIST United States, therefore causing a direct problem with the Soviet Union having missiles so close to the US. That's why the Bay of Pigs Invasion occured in the first place. This also occured because of the gaining of power of Fidel Castro and the oppsition of the Cuban people. You could also say that the leader of the Soviet Union at the time was an important personality. It depends on the depth you are trying to reach.


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Why was the missile crisis a humiliation for the soviet union Explain?

Russia sent ships carrying missiles to Cuba. America warned the Russians not to carry on, and to turn the ships round. Up until the last minute, there was a possibility of World War 3. Thankfully, the Russians saw sense and withdrew the ships, so averting any further conflict.


When was Monroe doctrine last used?

The Monroe Doctrine, established in 1823, was last invoked in a significant way during the Cold War, particularly in the context of U.S. policy towards Latin America and the Caribbean. While it has not been formally cited in recent decades, aspects of the doctrine have influenced U.S. foreign policy, such as during the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. Its principles continue to resonate in discussions about American intervention in the Western Hemisphere.

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Did the countries ever agree on the Cuban missile crisis?

The president of the USA, John F. Kennedy, decided to place a naval blockade on Cuba. The Soviet ships carrying missiles to be placed in the nearly finished Cuban missile silos approached the blockade and failed to stop. Eventually, at the last second, the ships turned around, and a deal had been reached between the two superpowers. The USSR removed the missile bases, and the USA agreed not to invade Cuba and to accept communist control of Cuba. In secret, President Kennedy had agreed to remove the American missiles in Turkey, which were providing the same threat to the USSR as to the USA.


What in years did the Cuban Revolution last?

TheCubanRevolution actually never happened. It was a prank pulled by the CubanGovernmenton April Fools Day.


What years did the Cuban revolution last?

TheCubanRevolution actually never happened. It was a prank pulled by the CubanGovernmenton April Fools Day.


What did the Americans do to prevent war during the Cuban missile crisis?

President Kennedy demanded that the Soviet Union remove the missile base from Cuba. He also ordered a US air and naval blockade of Cuba to prevent Soviet arms shipments from reaching Cuba. He prepared to invade Cuba in case Khrushchev did not withdraw his missiles. He made an agreement with Khrushchev at the last minute: Khrushchev agreed to remove the missiles from Cuba, ordered his ships to turn back to Soviet Union; Kennedy promised not to put missiles in Turkey, near the Soviet border. After this agreement Kennedy lifted the blockade and promised not to invade Cuba.


When was the last time the US military was on red alert?

I think the only times since WWII was october 1962 during the Cuban missle crisis and again on September 11, 2001.


Cuban last names?

MartinezPerezLopezGarciaVasquezRodriguez


What Cuban last names start with the letter A?

Alfonso, Alvarez and Alberto are Cuban surnames. Additional Cuban surnames include Alfonso and Acosta.


What are some Cuban last names?

MartinezPerezLopezGarciaVasquezRodriguezSardinaCabello


Is herrera a common Cuban name?

well its a cuban last name because my name is karolina herrera and i am cuban and just a 10 years old


Where does the last name Perez heritage?

He is of Cuban heritage.


Is Gutierrez a common Cuban last name?

yes


What happened during the the Cuban missile crisis?

In the Cuban Missile Crisis, the soviets had nuclear base on the island of Cuba, and was in the process of supplying it with more arms. The USA surrounded the island with ships, and said to the USSR leader, if you cross our ships you will be shot. so at first, the USSR responded to all ships to carry on course and it looked as if war was going to kick off, however about 500 yards away, at the last minute, all ships were told to halt, and the USSR tried to negotiate, however the USA simply ignored the 2nd negotiation, and pretended that it did not arrive, therefore they politically won this face off.