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Cuban Missile Crisis
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I remember being at school during this crisis, we all wanted to go home in case we all got "nuked" before the end of the day, but our RE teacher told us it wouldn't happen as we would all be back at school the following day - which we were!
A spy plane discovered some missiles in the Bay of Pigs in Cuba and they were pointing at the United States, it turned out that they were Russian. The UN called an emergency meeting and Kennedy and Kuschev (sorry about spelling) faced each other. Kennedy gave the Soviet leader a deadline to get rid of the missiles or the US would launch a nucleAR
If you don't mind me saying so, that's quite a simplistic version of the Cuban Missile Crisis and fails to acknowlege that the Americans had deployed intermediate range nuclear missile in Turkey in 1961. No prizes for guessing which country they were pointed at. Many US-centric accounts of the October Crisis (as the Cubans call it) manage to leave this part out as it reveals them as hypocrites...
There's a good overview at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_Missile
carolegif,
Bay of pigs has nothing to do with it.
I think you are mixing up two cuban events.
The bay of pigs was a disasterous invasion of Cuba which president Kennedy failed to support.
Some people think this is why cuban supporters were invovled in the Kennedy assasination as they were so annoyed with him.
See the Oliver Stone film JFK for a good account of it.
bernado, no need to be so aggressive. You can make your point without calling someone seriously deluded.
First, I did not say JFK was an accurate historical source, but it does cover some of the things that went on around that time.
Secondly, there are many people who think cuba was involved, see here
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4582488.stm
http://service.spiegel.de/cache/international/0,1518,393540,00.html
Yes, Bay of Pigs was another crisis! I was only a schoolgirl at the time of the Cuban Crisis, but I know it really scared us. I think that is why we all galvanised ourselves several years later to demonstrate against the Vietnam War! Lots more people in Grosvenor Square in 1968 than there were demonstrating agains the war in Iraq.
carolegif