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    27. Cuban Missile crisis Around 1960, the U.S was planning to put a naval blockade in Cuba and they wanted to remove all of the nuclear warfare from the area and prevent further creation of these missiles. But a secret meeting between Fidel Castro and Nikita Khrushchev led to an idea of placing multiple missile launch bases along the coast of Cuba, just 90 miles from U.S controlled Florida. When U.S air force planes had spotted these missile bases. While President Kennedy was working on…

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    The Cuban Missile Crisis occurred over 13 days (October 16th to 28th, 1962) during the Cold War, the post-WWII state of tension between the West (led by the United States) and the Communist East (led by the USSR). The Cold War was a war of ideologies, fueled by US fear of Communist expansion into the Western hemisphere. The USSR’s alliance with Cuba was seen as a communist ‘invasion’ and met with panic. Since the introduction of nuclear weaponry to the world stage at the end of WWII, the US and…

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    I chose to watch the movie 13 Days about the Cuban Missile Crisis in October of 1962. There was so much tension in the world at the time with the two world superpowers being the USA and the USSR. Something was bound to happen. Mid October, the President of the United States of America, John F. Kennedy was told that there were 32 Mid Range Ballistic Missiles in Cuba that were being assembled by Soviets. Eventually this escalated to around 40 Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles. This was a really…

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    To better understand the significance of intelligence provided by Oleg Penkovsky during the Cuban missile crisis, it is of utmost important to examine the climate of the intelligence community in the United States leading up to the crisis. On September 19th, 1962, about a month before the start of the Cuban Missile Crisis, a Special National Intelligence Estimate (SNIE) on “The military Buildup in Cuba” considered the possibility of the Soviet’s deployment of medium and intermediate-range…

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    Introduction The paradigms of post-World War II (WWII) global politics bred one of the most complex conflicts in history. The Soviet Union and the United State fought side-by-side as members of the Allied forces in WWII, but not intended to maintain the connection once the war had concluded. While both nations emerged victorious over the Axis Powers, the war left the Soviet economy crippled and much of the Soviet Union in ruins. Conversely, on the opposite side of the Atlantic, the United…

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    Cuban Divas: La Reina de la Salsa, Celia Cruz Only few people succeed in the music industry, and fewer people succeed at an international scale. Many factors impact when it comes to succeeding in the music industry, in other words an artist has to overcome a different number of challenges. During the beginning of 20th century, Cuba had few artists, which mainly remained known at a local level. It was until the mid 20th century when Cuban music would spark a revolution. Celia Cruz, a prime…

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    can be compared to the Cuban Missile Crisis which occurred 1962. The United States and the Soviet Union had an extremely tense 13 days when Cuba was being armed with nuclear weapons. Many people believed that the world was on the brink of nuclear war. The U.S. decided to not invade Cuba and that they would remove their missiles from turkey. Just like the Cuban Missile, the United States is panicking with the possibility of nuclear power being…

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    In the era of the Cold War had many inspiring and great events happened from a tragedy like The one I'll be talking to you about today. The Cuban missile crisis is a period of time where many people assisted into helping this event that could've sparked a nuclear War. The Cuban missile crisis happened in October of 1962 it played out for 13 days, and was the closest time for a nuclear war to erupt on earth. After the failed invasion of the pigs by the United States(USA) the Soviet…

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    Fulgencio Batista installs himself as a military dictator, seized power in 1952, and removed the elected president with the support of the United States government, this included members of the Cuba military, and civilians loyal to President Batista. He organized a revolutionary that toppled the regime at the time. President Batista brutal dictatorship implements a new constitution that enraged the majority of the Cuba populates. One year later in 1953, a lawyer named Fidel Castro led a group…

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    Cuban Missile Crisis "Nuclear catastrophe was hanging by a thread ... and we weren 't counting days or hours, but minutes. “Soviet General and Army Chief of Operations, Anatoly Gribkov. The Cuban Missile Crisis was the most dangerous event in human history. The Cuban Missile Crisis was a thirteen-day confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union. In October 1962, it was the first time the United States came close to a nuclear war after Americans thought it was almost inevitable…

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