Modern Era · North America · Politics
1962
Cuban Missile Crisis
October 16, 1962
U-2 photographs showed Soviet medium-range nuclear missiles being assembled in Cuba, ninety miles from Florida. For thirteen days the world held its breath while Kennedy's ExComm debated strike versus blockade. Khrushchev blinked; missiles were traded quietly for American ones in Turkey, and both leaders stepped back from the precipice. The closest the century came to nuclear war had come and gone.
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