Seems like you have an idea that the missle crisis was two sided. It was not. Khrushchev, who had acted irrationally on the world stage, was found to be placing nuclear missles in Cuba. This would result in mere seconds between launch and detonation on US soil. Military age men in the US were packing up to go to war as their fathers did just 20 years earlier. Kennedy put a blockade on the island. Khrushchev moved his navy to the blockade. Kennedy reached a deal with Khrushchev whereby the Soviets would remove its missles and Kennedy wouldn’t place missles in eastern European countries. These 13 days brought us close to nuclear war for no better reason than the Soviet yearn for world wide conquest.
Well as you said, I clearly know nothing about it, but I was pretty sure Khrushchev put R-12 and R-14 missiles in Cuba in 1962 because the U.S. put Jupiter missiles in Turkey and Italy in 1961. But you are the expert here. I’m completely ignorant about it.
I’m sure Wikipedia editors will appreciate the contribution of your expert knowledge on this subject.
While you’re at it, definitely write to Harvard:
The emergency was resolved peacefully after Kennedy ordered a naval “quarantine” of Cuba — a blockade under a less bellicose name — and then made a deal with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev: Soviet missiles out of Cuba and U.S. nuclear missiles out of Italy and Turkey.
The repository reads stating that the deployment of Jupiter missiles to Turkey was in fact implemented in late ‘61, did you provide sources stating otherwise that I missed?
It’s obvious.
Then I’m sure you can explain what makes it obvious based on the very limited things I have said about the Cuban Missile Crisis so far.
Seems like you have an idea that the missle crisis was two sided. It was not. Khrushchev, who had acted irrationally on the world stage, was found to be placing nuclear missles in Cuba. This would result in mere seconds between launch and detonation on US soil. Military age men in the US were packing up to go to war as their fathers did just 20 years earlier. Kennedy put a blockade on the island. Khrushchev moved his navy to the blockade. Kennedy reached a deal with Khrushchev whereby the Soviets would remove its missles and Kennedy wouldn’t place missles in eastern European countries. These 13 days brought us close to nuclear war for no better reason than the Soviet yearn for world wide conquest.
Well as you said, I clearly know nothing about it, but I was pretty sure Khrushchev put R-12 and R-14 missiles in Cuba in 1962 because the U.S. put Jupiter missiles in Turkey and Italy in 1961. But you are the expert here. I’m completely ignorant about it.
Actually, missles weren’t in Turkey or Italy yet. The intent was there, though. Glad I could help.
You better edit Wikipedia then, because it says:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_Missile_Crisis
I’m sure Wikipedia editors will appreciate the contribution of your expert knowledge on this subject.
While you’re at it, definitely write to Harvard:
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2007/10/jfk-and-the-cuban-missile-crisis-a-new-assessment/
And the authors of this published journal article: https://repository.bilkent.edu.tr/server/api/core/bitstreams/4c42854a-aac5-4ba7-b7f6-7587873fa643/content
And Foreign Policy magazine: https://foreignpolicy.com/2012/10/26/still-secret-after-all-these-years/
Frankly, the world needs to know your expertise on this matter they’re all getting so wrong.
None of which say the missles were actually there… but I’m glad you were forced into research
The repository reads stating that the deployment of Jupiter missiles to Turkey was in fact implemented in late ‘61, did you provide sources stating otherwise that I missed?
What part of
is unclear to you?
Lol. So you seem to think you can just park a missle in front of the grocery store. It’s a little more complicated than that.