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A "quarantine" of Cuba, as it was termed by President Kennedy.
In an address to the nation in October 22, 1962, President Kennedy told of surveillance that revealed Soviet missile sites were observed as part of military build-up in Cuba. He said he would demand that the USSR remove all offensive missiles from Cuba or the US would place Cuba under a "quarantine." A more usual term normally would be a "blockade," but Kennedy avoided that loaded term because that could be interpreted by the USSR as an act of war.
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In 1095 he started preaching the First Crusade (1095–99). He promised forgiveness and pardon for all of the past sins of those who would fight to reclaim the holy land from Muslims and free the eastern churches. This pardon would also apply to those that would fight the Muslims in Spain.
Died: 29 July 1099 (aged 64); Rome, Papal St...
Beatified: 14 July 1881; Rome; by Pope Leo XIII
Church: Catholic Church
Papacy began: 12 March 1088