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Saturday, February 2, 2019

The Cuban Missile Crisis :: American America History

The Cuban Missile CrisisThe terra firma was at the edge of a third world war. This was the result of a medley of things the Cuban novelty, the recrudesceure of the Bay of Pigs invasion, US anti-communism, insecurity of the Soviet Union, and Cubas venerate of invasion all made causes for war. However, war was not the result out-of-pocket to great cooperation from both President Kennedy and President Khrushchev and each of the decisions made by the leaders was crucial in the outcome of The Crisis. Kennedys choice to take process by means of quarantine instead of air-strike and Khrushchevs decision to abide by the quarantines were perhaps the two most significant decisions made by the leaders in order to prevent war. The Cuban Missile Crisis showed the world that pliant and discussion can in-fact prevent war. As Khrushchev state in 1962, They let the cat out of the bag about who won and who lost. Human reason won. Mankind won. 1 The world had almost seen another world war, the effects of which would have been devastating because of the weapons involved. Humanity, indeed, was the prevention of the war. The Cuban Revolution was a background cause to the crisis. On January 1st, 1959 a Marxist regime in Cuba would have seemed unlikely. To the communist party in Cuba, Fidel Castro appeared tempestuous, irresponsible and stubbornly bourgeois. In 1943 President Batista appointed a communist to his Cabinet, as he used communists as leaders of the labor unions. Batista started to fail the Cuban communists and their loyalties transferred gradually to Castro, completely by 1958. On December 1st, 1961 Castro stated himself a Marxist and claimed he had always been a revolutionary, studying mouse hare Kapital of Karl Marx. Most Cubans idolized Castro, supported his government and at least authorized his measures.2 He claimed to have a desire to help the poor and said he would have found it impossible to follow the dictates of a iodine philosophy. His first action in power was to reduce all rents on the island, making the land owners, many of who were American, unhappy. In 1960 Castro was swiftly pushing Cuba to the left, and as a result many Cubans left, along with the American investors. There was so much opposition to Castros developments that he created a Committee for Defense of the Revolution out of fear of invasion from the US, internal guerrilla uprisings, and black merchandise counterrevolutionary activity.

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