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Natasha_Volkova [10]
3 years ago
8

Which action led to the Cuban missile crisis?

History
2 answers:
lions [1.4K]3 years ago
8 0

The construction of nuclear missile sites in Cuba

Further Explanation:

<u>This missile conflict was a direct encounter that took place between the Soviet Union and the United States. This conflict was so serious between these countries that there came a point that the world thought that it will end with a nuclear war. This crisis also had some error of judgment along with some misconceptions from both sides </u>

President of the United States, John F. Kennedy wanted to dethrone Castro Regime in Cuba and they decided to do that with an attempt by the Cuban exiles as he wanted to reverse Castro’s Cuban revolution and his this effort was known as Bay of pigs invasion. During the same time, <u>The Cuban leader Fidel Castro signed agreement with the Soviet Union under which the Soviets missiles were placed in Cuba to response against any threat to Cuba in future or any future military invasion by the United States on their land and when President John F. Kennedy heard about this, He got furious and issued a Public warning to Cuba of not to do so.  </u>

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: History

Subject: Cuban Missile Crisis

Keywords: Cuba, Cuban Missile Crisis, Fidel Castro, John F. Kennedy, Soviet union, President, Nuclear Missiles, Military Invasion, Calculations, Dethrone.

Semenov [28]3 years ago
7 0

The correct answer is A. The action that led to the Cuban missile crisis was the construction of nuclear missile sites in Cuba by the Soviet Union.

"Operation Anadyr" was the code used by the Soviet Union for a secret operation aimed at deploying medium-range ballistic missiles, fighter aircraft, bombers and a mechanized infantry division in Cuba and creating a force capable of preventing or defending an invasion to the island by the United States Armed Forces. It was later revealed that short-range nuclear tactical missiles were also installed, which could attack warships off the coast of Cuba, just at the time of an amphibious landing on the island. After the failure of the invasion of Cuban exiles sponsored by the USA in the Bay of Pigs (April 1961), the Soviet government arranged in May 1962 to establish a military force on Cuban soil under the operational command of General Issa Pliyev, a veteran officer of the Second World War.

The installation of the R-6 medium-range ballistic missile by Soviet military personnel in Cuba was discovered by the photographs of a special type of US spy plane, the U-2, flying over Cuba in mid-1962. CIA pointed out to President John F. Kennedy that the structures photographed in Cuba seemed to correspond to tactical missile installations, not yet operational but that would be in a short time, which meant a great concern for the US government, because only 200 kilometers separated the US territory (specifically the Florida peninsula) from the Cuban coasts (distance considered to be easily surmountable by the Soviet missiles).

Thus the crisis unfolded, which spanned the period between the discovery of the medium-range ballistic missile R-12 and R-14 of the Soviet Union (October 15, 1962) until the announcement of its dismantling and transfer back to the Soviet Union (October 28, 1962). It was one of the biggest crises, together with the Berlin Blockade and the Able Archer 83 exercises, between both powers during the Cold War.

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