To end the Cuban Missile Crisis, President John F. Kennedy agreed to a secret deal with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. He promised to publicly announce the withdrawal of U.S. missiles from Turkey, which were positioned near the Soviet border, and to refrain from invading Cuba. In return, Khrushchev agreed to dismantle the Soviet missile sites in Cuba, thereby de-escalating the tense standoff between the two superpowers. This agreement helped avert a potential nuclear conflict.
The world almost came to an end due to the Cuban missile crisis and the USA embargo on the Soviet Union: the world was on the verge of Thermonuclear war.
Cuba in the Cold WarFollowing a revolution in 1959 Cuba adopted Communism, being the only state in the Americas to have a do so, or at least to have a Communist government that lasted. (In fact, it's still in office in 2006). An attempted invasion from the US ('Bay of Pigs' [and no it was not a bay full of floating pigs :^P]) was a fiasco and in 1962 Khrushchev tried to station long-range missiles on the island. This attempt led to the 'Cuban missile crisis' of 1962. When this began, the U.S. sent Fidel Castro a letter stating that the U.S. will remove their missiles from Turkey if Cuba remove theirs. Castro agreed to this and did so, marking an end to the Cuban Missile Crisis.
The Cold War is a reference to something else, not literally cold, but because no shots were ever fired. The Cold War was a race to the moon, and to who could make the most nuclear weapons fastest. Hope I helped.
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The Cuban Missile Crisis was ultimately resolved through a series of compromises between the United States and the Soviet Union. The U.S. agreed to withdraw its nuclear missiles from Turkey and Italy, while the Soviet Union pledged to remove its missiles from Cuba. Additionally, both nations established a direct communication line, known as the "Hotline," to prevent future misunderstandings. This resolution allowed both superpowers to save face while de-escalating a potentially catastrophic conflict.
Credit should go to both Nikita Kruchev and John Kennedy.
The Cuban missile crisis came to and end because Kennedy and Khrushchev made an agreement. In the agreement it stated that if Kennedy were to remove its naval blockade around Cuba and if it removes its missile bases in Turkey, Khrushchev would remove his missile bases from Cuba.
Kennedy offered to remove the American missiles from Turkey.
in october of 1962
The Cuban missile crisis came to and end because Kennedy and Khrushchev made an agreement. In the agreement it stated that if Kennedy were to remove its naval blockade around Cuba and if it removes its missile bases in Turkey, Khrushchev would remove his missile bases from Cuba.
That they will not attack cuba
The (JFK) bungled attempt to rescue Cuba from Castro. The Cuban Missile Crisis The Berlin Wall Crisis JFK's committing the USA to put a man on the Moon by the end of the decade.
JFK was not allowed to go into Cuba.
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To end the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962, Nikita Khrushchev agreed to remove Soviet missiles from Cuba. In exchange, U.S. President John F. Kennedy pledged not to invade Cuba and secretly agreed to withdraw American missiles from Turkey. This agreement helped de-escalate the tense standoff between the two superpowers and avoid a potential nuclear confrontation. The resolution also marked a significant moment in Cold War diplomacy.
There was no world war 3
This did not come about because of any "war", but due to the confrontation between the US and the Soviet Union called the CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS. The US agitation over the missiles in Cuba was matched by Soviet agitation over the missiles in Turkey and the Soviets agreed that they would withdraw their weapons from Cuba if the US did similarly in Turkey.