President John F. Kennedy
.... Suddenly the
Kennedy Administration was faced with a
Cuba that was allied with the Soviet Union, hostile to the United States, and capable of delivering ....
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President Kennedy & the Cuban Missile Crisis
.... Suddenly the
Kennedy Administration was faced with a
Cuba that was allied with the Soviet Union, hostile to the United States, and capable of delivering ....
(1044

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Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis
.... Historians contend that if the Soviets had announced publicly their placement of missiles in
Cuba,
Kennedy likely would have downplayed the significance of the ....
(1356

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The Camelot Era of the Kennedy Years
.... The Bay of Pigs invasion was in April 1961. The Eisenhower Administration broke off relations with
Cuba 17 days before
Kennedy assumed office (Walton 39). ....
(2634

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American failures in Cuba and Vietnam
.... Conversely, for
Kennedy,
Cuba played a central role, while Vietnam was largely secondary, but growing as an issue when he was assassinated. ....
(2141

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American Policy & the Cuban Missile Crisis
.... for the Bay of Pigs and its connection to the missile crisis: After the Bay of Pigs fiasco and the subsequent Russian arms buildup in
Cuba,
Kennedy had little ....
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John F. Kennedy and Foreign Affairs
.... Surely in the nuclear age there is no room for saber-rattling, and
Kennedy's refusal to negotiate with Khrushchev over arms in
Cuba can be seen as an ....
(1669

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Leadership of President Kennedy in Cuban Missile Crisis
.... It can be debated what the outcome would have been had the missiles been placed in
Cuba under
Kennedy's predecessor, General Eisenhower. ....
(1875

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Cuban missile crisis & Administration of JFK
.... After the Bag of Pigs fiasco, Khrushchev believed that the US intended to invade
Cuba and that
Kennedy was also very concerned about the presence of Soviet ....
(2732

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Impact of the Kennedy Administration
.... The Bay of Pigs invasion was in April 1961. The Eisenhower Administration broke off relations with
Cuba 17 days before
Kennedy assumed office (Walton 39). ....
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The Kennedy Years
.... and then he explains how the Soviet leader responded to JFK's tough line: "Khrushchev then proposed that President
Kennedy promise not to invade
Cuba and then ....
(2109

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Blockade in the Cuban Missile Crisis
.... a military air strike, labeled a "Surgical Strike" by the Pentagon, which would probably need to be followed up by a massive invasion of
Cuba (
Kennedy, 1971, 12 ....
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Coercive Diplomacy & Laos & Cuba
.... tying the missile issue to the complete eradication of
Cuba's popular dictator ....
Kennedy steered his administration into pursuing the limited option of removing ....
(1559

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John F. Kennedy and Leadership
.... The Soviet Union effectively controlled
Cuba, while the United states refused to be .... ninety miles off its shores: On October 16, [1962,]
Kennedy brought his top ....
(2503

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1962 Cuban Missile Crisis
.... Because of internal events, as well as the belief that
Kennedy would likely launch an attack against
Cuba, Khrushchev agreed on October 28 to withdraw the ....
(1719

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The Bay of Pigs Invasion
.... Paterson followed these theories through his examination of the three conflicts between the US and
Cuba, insisting that
Kennedy's policy towards
Cuba was of ....
(5818

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Cuba and US Security Cuba has long been considered a ma
.... evidence from the CIA regarding whether or not the Soviets had warheads in
Cuba, it is clear that the administration believed they did, for
Kennedy and his ....
(3911

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Crisis of 1962
.... Thus, as Robert F.
Kennedy said later, the Administration was "more energetic than wise about lots of things, especially
Cuba."2 In the Soviet view, there was ....
(1956

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The Cold War & US Fear
.... Many analysts and historians tend to think that the
Kennedy Administration felt compelled to treat the missiles in
Cuba issue as a crisis, and to appear, at ....
(1088

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Cuban Missle Crisis and Crisis Management
.... would threaten American cities (Pachter, 1963, p. 7). Although the
Kennedy Administration claimed that Soviet intermediate-range missiles in
Cuba were capable ....
(2212

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Crisis Management in Cuban Missle Crisis
.... would threaten American cities (Pachter, 1963, p. 7). Although the
Kennedy Administration claimed that Soviet intermediate range missiles in
Cuba were capable ....
(2160

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Assassination of President John F. Kennedy
.... in early 1963 as an employee of the pro-Castro Fair Play for
Cuba Committee .... of Lee Harvey Oswald there emerged a man capable of assassinating President
Kennedy. ....
(2268

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The Cold War & Development of the CIA
.... evidence from the CIA regarding whether or not the Soviets had warheads in
Cuba, it is clear that the administration believed they did, for
Kennedy and his ....
(3213

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Dr. Strangelove
.... The Bay of Pigs invasion was in April 1961. The Eisenhower Administration broke off relations with
Cuba 17 days before
Kennedy assumed office (Walton 39). ....
(2817

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The 1964 film Dr. Strangelove
.... The Bay of Pigs invasion was in April 1961. The Eisenhower Administration broke off relations with
Cuba 17 days before
Kennedy assumed office (Walton 39). ....
(2831

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Analysis of the Cuban Missile Crisis
.... have concluded that the introduction of strategic missiles into
Cuba was motivated chiefly .... of having a series of voices and opinions of
Kennedy advisors, all ....
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ANALYSES OF THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS This resea
.... Despite accumulating evidence to the contrary from Cuban refugees, agents in
Cuba, French intelligence and other sources, the
Kennedy administration was ....
(3615

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John Fitzgerald Kennedy
.... The Soviets in similar fashion placed missiles in
Cuba. .... By supporting Diem's overthrow,
Kennedy also brought forward a period of instability in Vietnam that ....
(1754

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US Diplomatic Policy Toward Cuba
.... 210). In 1961,
Kennedy unveiled a program known as the Alliance for Progress, conceived as a direct response to Castro's
Cuba. It ....
(2458

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US Diplomacy Towards Cuba US diplomatic policy toward Cuba
.... 210). In 1961,
Kennedy unveiled a program known as the Alliance for Progress, conceived as a direct response to Castro's
Cuba. It ....
(2438

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