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Title: The Cuban Missile Crisis 1962


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The Cuban Missile Crisis1962
2
TASK
  • You are going to complete a decision making task
    on the missile crisis
  • You represent Kennedy and EXComm (his advisory
    body)
  • You must try to guarantee the safety of America
    and your own reputation.

3
Background
  • Cuba was a playground for Americans until the
    revolution of 1959.
  • Cuba became a pro communist state supported by
    the USSR.
  • The USA supported an attempted invasion of Cuba
    by exiles at the Bay of Pigs in 1961.
  • The invasion failed Kennedy was thus seen as weak
    by Khrushchev

4
Background
  • May 1962 USSR announced that it was supplying
    Cuba with arms.
  • September 1962 Cuba had missiles, tanks, jet
    bombers fighters and 5000 soviet technicians.
  • 11th September Kennedy warns USSR that he would
    prevent Cuba becoming a nuclear missile base by
    whatever means necessary
  • USSR response was that they had no need or
    intention of placing nuclear missiles on Cuba.

5
The Crisis
  • 14th September American U2 spy plane spots
    missile sites on Cuba and 20 Soviet ships heading
    to Cuba with Missiles.

6
  • You now have 5 options to decide between. Read
    each and discuss it note down any comments your
    group makes.
  • You will need to choose just one and be able to
    justify it and explain why you have rejected the
    others

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Option 1 Do Nothing
  • FOR
  • USA has greater nuclear power than the USSR.
  • Dont want to be seen to overreact
  • AGAINST
  • USSR had lied about its intentions.
  • Doing nothing may be seen as a sign of weakness

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Option2 Surgical air attackan immediate air
attack to destroy the nuclear bases.
  • FOR
  • It would destroy missiles before they were ready
    to use.
  • AGAINST
  • Cannot be sure to destroy all sites may lead to
    counter attack.
  • Would kill soviet soldiers retaliation.
  • To attack without an advance warning was seen as
    immoral.

9
Option3 Invasionall out invasion of Cuba by sea
and air
  • FOR
  • Could remove the missiles and Fidel Castro.
  • Reduce panic amongst American civilians.
  • Forces available and trained to do it.
  • AGAINST
  • Almost certainly Soviet would respond with equal
    measure either in protecting Cuba or within the
    Soviet sphere of influence

10
Option 4 Diplomatic Pressuresget the UN or other
body to intervene and negotiate
  • FOR
  • Avoid conflict
  • AGAINST
  • If the USA was forced to back down, it would be a
    sign of weakness.
  • Would appear that Kennedy was not up to the job

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Option 5 BlockadeUS navy could prevent the ships
reaching Cuba.
  • FOR
  • Show that the USA was serious.
  • Would not be a direct act of war.
  • Khrushchev would have to decide the next move.
  • USA have a strong navy.
  • AGAINST
  • Not solve issue of existing missiles on Cuba.
  • USSR might retaliate by blockading Berlin as in
    1948.

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Your choice
  • You have now read and discussed each option.
  • As a group which one would you choose and why?

13
What happened?
  • Kennedy chose to blockade Cuba
  • The blockade began on 24th October.
  • Khrushchev writes to Kennedy on 26th and 27th
    admitting presence of the missiles and claims he
    will remove missiles from Cuba if the USA remove
    missiles based in Turkey.
  • Kennedy promises not to invade Cuba as long as
    missiles are removed and sites destroyed.

14
The Outcome
  • Missiles were removed under UN supervision.
  • Kennedys reputation was improved by his handling
    of the crisis.
  • Khrushchev highlighted himself as the peacemaker.
  • Cuba Remained communist and an ally to USSR.
  • A hotline was set up between the Kremlin and the
    White House. Relations between the USA and the
    USSR begin to thaw.
  • 1963 Test Ban Treaty signed (limited nuclear
    weapons testing)

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Task
  • Who do you think won this battle Kennedy,
    Khrushchev or neither?
  • Explain your answer.
  • Do you regard the Cuban missile crisis as a
    success for containment?
  • Refer to failure of bay of pigs, potential
    threat of missiles, options open to Kennedy and
    what Kennedy gained from the crisis.
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