In response the Kennedy summoned his closest advisors to seek advice and perspectives on gaining new knowledge about cuban missile sites. There were many perspectives from do nothing to bombing cuban missile sites. Kennedy, under immense pressure, decided to order a naval “quarantine”, and the use of this word legally states that there is a chance of war, and this rhetoric allowed America to receive support of the Organization of American States. Kennedy also sent a letter to Khrushchev declaring that the united states would not permit any offensive weapons to be delivered to Cuba, and it also declared that the USSR must dismantle their cuban missile sites already in place. Khrushchev’s response was that they were ready for whatever
In response the Kennedy summoned his closest advisors to seek advice and perspectives on gaining new knowledge about cuban missile sites. There were many perspectives from do nothing to bombing cuban missile sites. Kennedy, under immense pressure, decided to order a naval “quarantine”, and the use of this word legally states that there is a chance of war, and this rhetoric allowed America to receive support of the Organization of American States. Kennedy also sent a letter to Khrushchev declaring that the united states would not permit any offensive weapons to be delivered to Cuba, and it also declared that the USSR must dismantle their cuban missile sites already in place. Khrushchev’s response was that they were ready for whatever