Cuba and US Security Cuba has long been considered a ma
.... He notes first that while there may have been no objective evidence from the CIA regarding whether or not the
Soviets had warheads in
Cuba, it is clear that ....
(3911

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1962 Cuban Missile Crisis
.... On October 22, Kennedy announced to the world that the
Soviets had missiles in
Cuba, and he demanded their immediate withdrawal. ....
(1719

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)
Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis
.... Union already had the capability to destroy either with nuclear weapons, regardless of whether the
Soviets placed ballistic missiles in
Cuba (Frankel, 2002, p ....
(1356

5

)
American failures in Cuba and Vietnam
.... As with
Cuba, he inherited a policy that was rooted in Cold War ideology, in which another indigenous people were seen as puppets of the
Soviets instead of a ....
(2141

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Crisis of 1962
.... Another US reconnaissance plane was shot down over
Cuba implying that the
Soviets, far from being ready to back down, were prepared to forcibly defend their ....
(1956

8

)
Cuban missile crisis & Administration of JFK
.... Khrushchev sent a message to Kennedy stating that, if Kennedy would assure Khrushchev that the United States would not attack
Cuba, the
Soviets could withdraw ....
(2732

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ANALYSES OF THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS This resea
.... In fact, in 1962 the United States had not made any decision to invade
Cuba, but the
Soviets and the Cubans, who clamored for increased Soviet military aid ....
(3615

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The Cold War
.... As John Kennedy took office, tensions with
Cuba resulted in American blockade of the country to force the
Soviets to remove nuclear weapons from
Cuba. ....
(1654

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Cuban Missle Crisis and Crisis Management
.... bases in Turkey were analogous to Soviet missiles in
Cuba. In one sense, the Kennedy Administration felt that, should it appear to defer to the
Soviets in the ....
(2212

9

)
Crisis Management in Cuban Missle Crisis
.... bases in Turkey were analogous to Soviet missiles in
Cuba. In one sense, the Kennedy Administration felt that, should it appear to defer to the
Soviets in the ....
(2160

9

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The Cold War & Development of the CIA
.... He notes first that while there may have been no objective evidence from the CIA regarding whether or not the
Soviets had warheads in
Cuba, it is clear that ....
(3213

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Dr. Strangelove
.... He notes first that while there may have been no objective evidence from the CIA regarding whether or not the
Soviets had warheads in
Cuba, it is clear that ....
(2817

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The 1964 film Dr. Strangelove
.... He notes first that while there may have been no objective evidence from the CIA regarding whether or not the
Soviets had warheads in
Cuba, it is clear that ....
(2831

11

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The Camelot Era of the Kennedy Years
.... He notes first that while there may have been no objective evidence from the CIA regarding whether or not the
Soviets had warheads in
Cuba, it is clear that ....
(2634

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US-Cuba Problems
.... of Castro rather than forcing him to go to the
Soviets for economic survival. Note that it was not until the US made an act of war against
Cuba that Castro ....
(1814

7

)
American Policy & the Cuban Missile Crisis
.... led to the missile crisis, or that the agreement by Kennedy not to invade
Cuba again, as a provision of the missile crisis settlement with the
Soviets was not ....
(1531

6

)
Impact of the Kennedy Administration
.... Kennedy ordered all nuclear missiles removed from
Cuba and challenged Khrushchev directly when he set up a blockade to prevent the
Soviets from delivering any ....
(1773

7

)
The Cold War
.... Elaborate negotiations between Kennedy and Krushchev resulted in the withdrawal of missiles from
Cuba by the
Soviets, in exchange for the removal of US ....
(3981

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)
Cold War
.... After in-depth negotiations between Kennedy and Kruschev, the
Soviets agreed to remove its missiles from
Cuba if the US would remove missiles it had located in ....
(2035

8

)
The Cold War
.... then the Cuban Missile Crisis, in which the Americans under Kennedy set up a blockade of
Cuba and showed they were tougher than the
Soviets believed (Ambrose ....
(1121

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The Cold War and America and the Soviet Union
.... argues that the Cold War led both blocs to blunder in their dealings with nationalist movements, the
Soviets in Eastern Europe, the Middle East,
Cuba and later ....
(1318

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John F. Kennedy and Foreign Affairs
.... saw a president who continued the Eisenhower legacy of open defiance to the
Soviets by constantly reminding Americans that the Reds were only a
Cuba away from ....
(1669

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The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
.... Crisis was a case in which the President of the United States took a direct stand against an action by the
Soviets, the action of sending missiles to
Cuba. ....
(2791

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The Cold War & US Fear
.... The distrust of the
Soviets by the leaders of the Western democracies .... Western Hemisphere when Fidel Castro led a successful revolution in
Cuba that established ....
(1088

4

)
The Bay of Pigs Invasion
.... Beschloss asserted that a critical consideration in planning any operation against
Cuba was how would the
Soviets react. During ....
(5818

23

)
Analysis of the Cuban Missile Crisis
.... Every day the
Soviets were permitted to complete the missile sites was a day closer to their capture of a strategic advantage in the Western .... Invade
Cuba. ....
(1882

8

)
Films Depicting National Interests & Human Interests
.... Crisis was a case in which the President of the United States took a direct stand against an action by the
Soviets, the action of sending missiles to
Cuba. ....
(1096

4

)
America, Russia & the Cold War
.... had become disillusioned with the actions taken by the
Soviets which seemed to defy the spirit of detente: Soviet activities in Angola and
Cuba, and continued ....
(1611

6

)
War and Peace in the Nuclear Age
.... Kennedy ordered all nuclear missiles removed from
Cuba and challenged Khrushchev directly by setting up a blockade to prevent the
Soviets from delivering any ....
(1911

8

)
The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
.... Crisis was a case in which the President of the United States took a direct stand against an action by the
Soviets, the action of sending missiles to
Cuba. ....
(2776

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