Unraveling the Cuban Missile Crisis: A Perspective

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The Cuban missile crisis:
( waves to the audience)Hello everyone I'm John f kennedy and I'm here to tell you about the Cuban missile crisis.Although it did not lead to war,the Cuban missile crisis was resolved by the Russian leader Nikita Khrushchev by destroying the missiles that the prime minister of Cuba was going to use to destroy America in hours.

Crisis begins:
( Starts walking around the stage ) in the day October 14th, 1959. The prime minister of Cuba, Fidel Castro sent out a message that change how citizens felt and made them feel hopeless. Fidel Castro told America that he wants to take it over and telling them to surrender. Everybody felt scared and hopeless. Fidel Castro was going to use ballistic nuclear missiles, …show more content…

The people of the United States had a big and a BIG…relief. ( walks right of the stage )The Cuban missile crisis is over. A lot of People want to know what happen to end the crisis. Then People were informed by me John F Kennedy, i told the people how and why the Cuban missile crisis has ended. The people were Very confessed when I told them that the prime minister surrendered to the navy.( walks left of the stage ) Fidel Castro was very sorry to threatened the united states. Fidel Castro lived to the year 1979. He has served his republic to 1928 to the day that he died. We all have respect for him and his troops and builders that died in the battle field at sea. Fidel Castro and the leader of Russia gave speech saying sorry for the hate he has gave them till this day. Then the Russian leader Nikita Khrushchev had a meeting with the president and they both agreed that they can make world peace in the USA. ( walks right of the stage )Nikita Khrushchev has ordered his men to dismantle the nuclear missile that were not used in the missile crisis or they just should of used them in the ocean because that would be a lot quicker but they went with the long way,( pause for laughter )and that was the end of the Cuban missile crisis. Thank you all for listening to my amazing speech. ( bows down

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