be taken down. The world was at peace again. Although the length of the solving the crisis was quite short, the process can be construed as challenging and complex. In June of 1961, at the beginning of his presidency, Kennedy attended summit in Vienna to discuss the cold war with Khrushchev. The summit proved to be unsuccessful and led Khrushchev to believe that Kennedy was a weak president who lacked power to negotiate power in the arms race. Khrushchev became concerned that the United States had more missiles and that some were based in Turkey, 150 miles away from the Soviet Union. The Soviets grew desperate to somehow tip the balance of power in their favor. The Soviets chose to stage their operations in Cuba. Fidel Castro was struggling to keep his political power in Cuba because many efforts against him by the United States became increasingly harmful. In early 1959, when Castro came to power by overthrowing the government of Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista, the United States set an embargo on Cuba. The United States stopped buying trading which caused disastrous effects because of the heavy reliance Cuba had on America. Khrushchev saw this opportunity to form an alliance with Cuba and eagerly offered to assist. Cuba accepted as new trade and protection could be accomplished. The alliance eventually led to a Soviet missile base built on Cuban territory.
be taken down. The world was at peace again. Although the length of the solving the crisis was quite short, the process can be construed as challenging and complex. In June of 1961, at the beginning of his presidency, Kennedy attended summit in Vienna to discuss the cold war with Khrushchev. The summit proved to be unsuccessful and led Khrushchev to believe that Kennedy was a weak president who lacked power to negotiate power in the arms race. Khrushchev became concerned that the United States had more missiles and that some were based in Turkey, 150 miles away from the Soviet Union. The Soviets grew desperate to somehow tip the balance of power in their favor. The Soviets chose to stage their operations in Cuba. Fidel Castro was struggling to keep his political power in Cuba because many efforts against him by the United States became increasingly harmful. In early 1959, when Castro came to power by overthrowing the government of Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista, the United States set an embargo on Cuba. The United States stopped buying trading which caused disastrous effects because of the heavy reliance Cuba had on America. Khrushchev saw this opportunity to form an alliance with Cuba and eagerly offered to assist. Cuba accepted as new trade and protection could be accomplished. The alliance eventually led to a Soviet missile base built on Cuban territory.