Throughout our history, nation leaders have controlled major decisions regarding war, battles, political and economic decisions, even leading up to mere propaganda posts. JFK and Nikita Khrushchev, both strong leaders with strong personalities led the Cuban missile crisis, leading to the problem ending with both parties taking away their resources. The personalities of these leaders had affected the outcome of the Cuban missile crisis, as they are very different leaders, with different reputations to uphold as well, so they had to respond varyingly. Kennedy was said to be one of the strongest leaders that America has seen, he was courageous and a great leader, he didn’t let anyone get him down as this quote says, “Kennedy’s personal courage was indisputable, whether it was revealed in wartime bravery, stoic disregard for physical suffering, or….”(Gow 17). …show more content…
When Charlotte Gow wrote about Kennedy, she made it very apparent that President Kennedy was a hero to many people, and because of Kennedy having that stigma of being a great man, he tended to make a lot of decisions to please the numbers, which is one of the reasons that he agreed to call off the Cuban missile crisis and getting rid of his blockade, to avoid a nuclear war and try to mend many uneasy citizens in that time under his