Crisis of 1962
.... He suggested through diplomatic channels that United Nations Secretary General U Thant propose the removal of missiles from both
Cuba and
Turkey. ....
(1956

8

)
Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis
.... willingness to agree to Khrushchev's demand that Kennedy remove the
Turkey missiles in return for Khrushchev's agreement to remove the
Cuba missiles (Pious ....
(1356

5

)
Cuban Missle Crisis and Crisis Management
.... Detzer, 1979). From the Soviet perspective, the American bases in
Turkey were analogous to Soviet missiles in
Cuba. In one sense ....
(2212

9

)
Crisis Management in Cuban Missle Crisis
.... Detzer, 1979). From the Soviet perspec tive, the American bases in
Turkey were analogous to Soviet missiles in
Cuba. In one sense ....
(2160

9

)
1962 Cuban Missile Crisis
.... forum. This view holds that withdrawal of Soviet missiles in
Cuba would be traded for withdrawal of US missiles in
Turkey. A second ....
(1719

7

)
Cuban missile crisis & Administration of JFK
.... as encouraging: now Khrushchev wanted the United States to withdraw its missiles in
Turkey in exchange for a Soviet withdrawal of missiles in
Cuba (Garthoff 81 ....
(2732

11

)
Analysis of the Cuban Missile Crisis
.... Also, there was the possibility of trading the rights to Guantanamo and missiles in
Turkey for Russian missile removal from
Cuba. ....
(1882

8

)
President John F. Kennedy
.... hour; in return for a US promise not to invade
Cuba, Khrushchev would withdraw the missiles. Later, the US removed its own missiles from
Turkey, which further ....
(1044

4

)
President Kennedy & the Cuban Missile Crisis
.... hour; in return for a US promise not to invade
Cuba, Khrushchev would withdraw the missiles. Later, the US removed its own missiles from
Turkey, which further ....
(1044

4

)
The Presidential Cabinet
.... in that country. Form the Soviet perspective, the American bases in
Turkey were analogous to Soviet missiles in
Cuba. In one sense ....
(10024

40

)
Cold War Culture
.... In the subsequent message, Khrushchev demanded removal of the Jupiters from
Turkey in exchange for dismantling USSR missiles in
Cuba. ....
(4329

17

)
John F. Kennedy and Foreign Affairs
.... eight countries: South Korea, South Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Pakistan, Iran,
Turkey, and Greece .... reminding Americans that the Reds were only a
Cuba away from ....
(1669

7

)
Leadership of President Kennedy in Cuban Missile Crisis
.... removed the missiles from
Cuba, the United States publicly renounced any plans to invade
Cuba, and the United States also removed missiles in
Turkey that the ....
(1875

8

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

8

)
The Cold War & Development of the CIA
.... First, the United States believed that the Soviets were placing nuclear missiles in
Cuba to counter the American installation of warheads in
Turkey. ....
(3213

13

)
Blockade in the Cuban Missile Crisis
.... missiles in launchers on the island of
Cuba as a response to intermediate nuclear missile launch sites controlled by the United States in
Turkey (Kennedy, 1971 ....
(2765

11

)
ANALYSES OF THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS This resea
.... of the missiles in return for an American pledge not to invade
Cuba, but its .... removal of the missiles on the American dismantling of its missiles in
Turkey. ....
(3615

14

)
Various Presidential Decisions Throughout the Summer of 1994 ...
.... Kennedy administration discovered that nuclear missiles were being placed in
Cuba, it had .... not been taken with regard to the removal of US missiles in
Turkey. ....
(2417

10

)
The Cold War and America and the Soviet Union
.... order to gain congressional and public support for aid to Greece and
Turkey and for .... movements, the Soviets in Eastern Europe, the Middle East,
Cuba and later ....
(1318

5

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

16

)
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
.... In the case of the United States, missiles containing nuclear warheads were placed in
Turkey. The Soviets in similar fashion placed missiles in
Cuba. ....
(1754

7

)
Soviet-American Relations in Post WWII Period
....
Turkey was considered a problem area because of the Soviet Union's desire to control the .... of 1962, in which the US initiated a naval blockade on
Cuba in order ....
(1846

7

)
Government Initiatives: Historical Overview
.... War policy announced in a speech aimed at the crises in Greece and
Turkey and laying .... The invasion of
Cuba by exiles and planned and supported by the CIA, was ....
(5469

22

)
International Atomic Energy Agency
.... Australia, Austria, Belarus, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada,
Cuba, Denmark, Dominican .... Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Tunisia,
Turkey, Ukraine, United ....
(1680

7

)
The Cold War
.... The Truman Doctrine was the response to the Soviet incursion into
Turkey and Greece .... in which the Americans under Kennedy set up a blockade of
Cuba and showed ....
(1121

4

)
National Economies After the Cold War
.... In some cases the subsidies were direct: the USSR propped up
Cuba's economy - and the .... The original plan was to go "cold
turkey" and transfer all government-run ....
(2529

10

)
Theories of International Relations and Cypurs
.... of these explanations, however, has enabled the Cypriots, Greece and
Turkey, the major .... In a similar way,
Cuba, as a client state, created security problems for ....
(9832

39

)
King Mongkut
.... of these explanations, however, has enabled the Cypriots, Greece and
Turkey, the major .... In a similar way,
Cuba, as a client state, created security problems for ....
(7076

28

)
The Origins of Middle Eastern Terrorism
.... thought (unsuccessfully) sought formal international charter from
Turkey, Germany, Britain .... of terrorism and guerrilla war was effective in
Cuba, where Fidel ....
(3265

13

)
Nuer Journeys
.... I have lived in Russia,
Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States .... allow its leaders to act outside the law in places like Iraq and Guantanemo Bay,
Cuba. ....
(1919

8

)