Cuban Missile Crisis Research Paper

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Thesis: Unites States should take military action and remove the missiles from cuba because some of President Kennedy advisers thinks that it would start a war.

The Cuban Missile Crisis was a pivotal moment in the Cold War.In October 1962 President John F. Kennedy was informed of a U-2 spy-plane’s discovery of Soviet ballista-tipped missiles in Cuba. The President resolved that this could not stand each with the power of mutual destruction. This war meant the deaths of 100 million Americans and more than 100 million Russians.

Kennedy and his advisers was stunned to earn that the Soviet union was without provocation.
With these offensive weapons, which represented a new threat to America, “Moscow significantly raised the ante in the nuclear …show more content…

President Kennedy aides drafted a speech announcing a military invasion of Cuba.
An alternative speech with a much different message had been drafted days before, however, in the event the president opted for a military strike.

B. Kennedy feared that removing the Soviet missiles from Cuba would require a direct military attack.

IV. To keep news of the crisis from leaking a concocted cold was blamed for President Kennedy’s cancellation of public events.
“To avoid arousing public concerns in the first days of the crisis”,(Klein) Kennedy attempted to maintain his official schedule, including a planned seven-state campaign swing in advance of midterm elections.

B. “While aides told the press that Kennedy would spend the rest of the day in bed”(Klein), he instead attended in five hours of meetings with advisers before deciding on a blockade of Cuba.

V. Kennedy warned the cubans and Soviet Government to cease all stockpiling of offensive weapons.
“Some of Kennedy’s advisers favored a purely diplomatic response including strongly-worded warnings to Castro and Khrushchev”(Longley) they hoped would result in the supervised removal of the Soviet missiles and dismantling of the launch

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