How much should you trust yourself and/or rely on other people? On October 1962, he was informed of U2 spy-planes, it took pictures and showed missiles in Cuba. The photos showed clear evidence the Soviet Union was building missiles in Cuba and they might launch the missiles soon. The 13 cabinets had different options of taking action or …show more content…
Kennedy succeeded in removing the missiles in Cuba and not creating a nuclear war with the Soviet Union's. Not only that, he didn’t ruin his reputation as one of the Kennedy’s because in the beginning the 13 cabinets wrongly talked about the Kennedy’s being hesitant about their decisions during a life or death crisis. He made the nation proud, his brothers, and the 13 cabinets. In the beginning the 13 cabinets were pressured and in a hurry to take action against Cuba. They also did not trust John Kennedy in winning. Afterword, they were all relieved, cheerful, and thought differently John Kennedy. This must be one of the most victorious achievements for John F. Kennedy because he didn’t lose his control and the special trust between the