Controversial And Stressful Events In American History: The Cuban Missile Crisis

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Cuban Missile Crisis
Introduction:
On October 1962 U.S. spy planes were running their routes over Cuban skies. The results of this outing exposed nuclear missile plants. This started what is now entitled the Cuban Missile crisis, one of the most controversial and stressful events that ever occurred in American history. This also ultimately exposed the true leader President John F. Kennedy was.
Kennedy’s plans: When President Kennedy found the missiles, his first action or plan was to not let the Cubans or Soviets know about the U.S.’s discovery about the artilleries. His next step was negotiate and discuss various plans with several advisories and secretaries. Not only them but highly placed military generals. After talking about the difficult situation, the first action was initiated. JFK planned to create a naval blockade around the island of Cuba, but before he could do that, he wanted to announce this crisis to the people of the United States. On October 22, 1962 President John F. Kennedy announced it on live television to millions of people. During this time the naval blockade was in full effect. The main purpose for the blockade was to stop military equipment /artilleries from entering Cuba from the U.S.S.R. Since, the country was …show more content…

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