The Vienna Summit was a conference between United States President, John F. Kennedy, and Soviet Union Premier, Nikita Khrushchev, on June 4th, 1961 to talk about the poor relationship between the two countries and to find a resolution to their many problems. Secondly, the Berlin Wall was a physical concrete and wire wall that was constructed by communist East Germany’s government to stop East Berliners from rebelling and moving to the West. At this period in time, the United States was still fearful of Communism and discussing each country’s issues with one another did not help the stressful situation as it was intended to. Also occurring before the Cuban Missile Crisis, Fidel Castro rose to Cuban authority as Prime Minister and in 1960, he constructed an agreement with Russia promising sugar in exchange for machinery, oil, and money. The close proximity of Cuba to the United States and the weaponry and utilities that were sent to cuba from Russia unnerved Americans as they perceived these details as extremely threatening.…