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otez555 [7]
3 years ago
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All you need is in the photo please answer fast please helpppppp ​

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Kobotan [32]3 years ago
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Explanation:

3. The crisis was over but the naval quarantine continued until the Soviets agreed to remove their IL–28 bombers from Cuba and, on November 20.

5. 1962, the United States ended its quarantine. U.S. Jupiter missiles were removed from Turkey in April 1963. When U.S. intelligence spotted Cuba's S-2. 75 system, Pentagon officials knew that the Soviets were sending weapons to Havana and that there must be something worth protecting. Additional U2

6. flights revealed the existence of several midrange nuclear missiles, setting the stage for the Cuban Missile Crisis.

1. The U.S. demanded the removal of the missiles, and Moscow refused to do so. In response, the U.S. blockaded Cuba. Thankfully, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev struck a deal with President John F. Kennedy, and the missiles were eventually removed. This was one the closest moments humanity has

4. ever come to nuclear war, and it all began with a single reconnaissance photo of a strange hexagon.

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