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Essay heading: Kennedy's True Initiative in Times of Crisis: The Cuban Missile Crisis
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supremacy, ?§it would be simpler to send Khrushchev the precise geographical coordinates of the Soviet ICBM bases at plesetsk, or even copies of the photographs taken by US satellites.??
o U-2 spy flights were constantly monitoring the progress of the Soviets in order to ensure accurate US Strategic Military planning... displayed 300 characters
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had posted military bases surrounding the Soviet Union where until utilising Cuba, the Russian?¦s were isolated to posting bases only in the Soviet Union.
o In 1963, there were approximately one million US servicemen stationed in 203 bases in the United States and in 1 040 bases overseas.
o Due to the NATO alliance and US foreign assistance programmes, there were another 3... displayed next 300 characters
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