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Essay heading: Negotiations of the Cuban Missile Crisis
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Kennedy discovered through reconnaissance photographs that the Soviet Union was constructing missile installations on Cuban soil. This meant that only 90 miles of ocean separated the United States from nuclear missiles. In response to this threat, President Kennedy organized the Executive Committee (EX-COMM), which was comprised from Kennedy’s twelve most important advisors to help manage the crisis (14 days in October)... displayed 300 characters
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For seven days there was considerable and intense debate as to how the United States should respond to this threat. Not surprisingly, his advisors both civilian and militarily, differed as to the appropriate course of action. Options considered in response to this crisis ranged from an armed invasion of Cuba to air strikes... displayed next 300 characters
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