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    The United States have considered Fidel Castro as the cause of multitudes of global calamities that have negatively impacted the stability and safety of America. Castro’s influence has undoubtedly been destructive‚ ranging from the Cuban Missile Crisis to the various violations of Human Rights that have been criticized by multiple Human Rights groups. Castro brought the reality of communism to the doorstep of America‚ changing the image of a distant evil to an enemy much closer to home in the minds

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    intervention from the U.S.A.in 1961 he turned to the Soviet Union for support and requested for military assistance. The Soviet Union responded by sending troops to Cuba and they started putting up missile installations[ii] in retaliation the U.S.A sent spy planes over Cuba. These planes detected the missiles‚ situation became serious. Hence both countries come to the realisation that a nuclear war is very imminent‚ thereafter a series of treaties were agreed upon by both states.[iii] In his quest

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    1. Under the rule of Brinksmanship and in the Cold War against the Soviet Union‚ a missile gap could mean that the US would not be able to strike back against the USSR and the US would be weaker in negotiations and crises. This made Americans worried about the missile gap because‚ to them it signaled a weakening of American power and a weakening American population‚ unable to keep up scientifically with the Soviets. 2. The purpose of due process is to make sure that laws do no treat people unfairly

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    inexperienced when it came to any crisis. Kennedy also increased forces in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War. The Cuban missile crisis in 1962 in which we came the closest to a nuclear conflict ‚ Kennedy imposed a naval blockade on Cuba and demanded the Soviets remove all

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    containment policy meant that the United States needed to fight communism abroad and promote democracy worldwide. During President Kennedy’s time in office he was faced with the Bay of Pigs Invasion of 1961‚ the Berlin Wall Erecting in 1961‚ the Cuban Missile Crisis and the escalation the United States involvement in Vietnam. Kennedy implemented his own version of the Containment policy with the Flexible Response policy. This Flexible response was the doctrine implement and was used during political situations

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    The Cuban Dilemma • Revolutionary leader Fidel Castro declares himself communist - seizes U.S. properties; Eisenhower cuts off diplomatic relations • 10% of Cuban population goes into exile; mostly to U.S. The Bay of Pigs • Cuban exiles‚ CIA plan invasion to topple Castro • Plans go wrong; exile forces killed‚ taken prisoner • JFK pays ransom in food‚ medicine; mission is public embarrassment The Cuban Missile Crisis • Nikita Khrushchev sends weapons to Cuba‚ including nuclear missiles • JFK

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    History The Cuban Missile Crisis and the Cold War To what extent was the Cuban Missile Crisis responsible for diffusing the Cold War by forcing communication between the Soviet Union and the United States? Table of Contents Title Page…………………………………………………………………………....1 Table of Contents…………………………………………………………………....2 Abstract……………………………………………………………………………...3 Introduction……………………………………………………………………..…..4 US and Soviet Relations Prior to the Cuban Missile Crisis……………………..…5-6

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    several events made tensions worse‚ including Truman’s Containment Policy‚ The Cuban Missile Crisis‚ and the Berlin Wall. The Cold War was ended in 1990 when the Berlin Wall came down and Eastern Europe the started holding free elections. Bay of Pigs: Speaking of the Cuban Missile Crisis‚ lets move to Cuba. The Bay of Pigs was a failed CIA operation under President Kennedy. The operation consisted of the training of 1400 Cuban exiles which were then sent to the southern shore of Cuba to attack Castro

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    because of the Cuban Missile Crisis. The Cuban Missile Crisis was the closest the world ever came to nuclear war. The United States armed forces were at their highest state of readiness ever and Soviet field commanders in Cuba were prepared to use battlefield nuclear weapons to defend the island if it was invaded. In 1962‚ the Soviet Union was desperately behind the United States in the arms race. Soviet missiles were only powerful enough to be launched against Europe but U.S. missiles were capable

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    The Speech Compared to the Address For starters‚ the Cuban Missile Crisis is different from the speech‚ for he is making the crisis known to the country. Another difference is that The Pursuit of Disarmament was made after the Cuban Missile Crisis. However‚ there were some similarities. In both speeches Kennedy is establishing a general sense of peace. Furthermore‚ he is trying to make the seriousness of both problems known by explaining the most likely outcomes of each. Finally‚ he says what needs

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