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Today, 50 years after the Cuban Missile Crisis, Cubans recall how their government prepared them for what it insisted was the conflict’s inevitable end: all-out war with the United States.
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The negotiation would come to be known as the Cuban Missile Crisis and would be one of ... Other bombers, in the United States, they're being handed their target packets to bomb Russia the next ...
As the Cuban missile crisis reached its peak over the next few days, low-flying Navy and Air Force pilots ... protect similar installations in the United States and the Soviet Union.
But, three years later, in October 1962, Khrushchev's decision to put Soviet missiles in Cuba pushed the world to the brink of nuclear conflict in what became known as the Cuban Missile Crisis.
However, the American Navy ... US was going back on its commitments to Europe and The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO). Instead, Kennedy was able to claim victory in the Cuban Missile ...
The negotiation would come to be known as the Cuban Missile Crisis and would be one of ... Other bombers, in the United States, they're being handed their target packets to bomb Russia the next ...
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