Platt Amendment
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Kennedy prevented completion of missile bases in Cuba by approving a naval blockade. This in turn stopped supplies from making it to Cuba.
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Guantanamo Bay, which remains in US hands despite objections by Castro's Cuba.
Platt Amendment
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.
Kennedyapproved a naval blockade, to stop the flow of supplies toCuba
A naval blockade of the island of Cuba (or Cuber as Kennedy used to pronounce it).
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.
The oldest naval base in Cuba is called "Guantánamo Bay Naval Base." Established in 1898 during the Spanish-American War, it has been under U.S. control ever since. The base serves various military purposes and is also known for housing the controversial Guantánamo Bay detention camp. Its strategic location makes it significant for U.S. naval operations in the Caribbean.
The Platt Amendment codified relations between the United States and Cuba after the Spanish-American War. Introduced and signed by both countries in 1901, and added to the 1902 Cuban Constitution.The Platt Amendment outlined the role of the United States in Cuba and the Caribbean and also ensured that Cuba sell or lease lands to the United States necessary for coaling or the development of naval stations, which in 1903 included a coaling and naval station at Guantanamo Bay.
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