Why did the Russians pull their missiles out of Cuba?

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Why did the Russians pull their missiles out of Cuba? Cuban Missile Crisis Why did the Russians pull their missiles out of Cuba?

Guiding Questions Document A: Letter From Chairman Khrushchev to President Kennedy What deal does Khrushchev propose to Kennedy? What is the tone of this letter? Provide a quote to support your claim. Do you think Khrushchev has the upper hand? Why or why not? Document B: Letter from President Kennedy to Chairman Khrushchev In this letter Kennedy restates Khrushchev’s proposals. Does Kennedy include everything Khrushchev proposed? If not, why might have he left something out? Do you think Kennedy has the upper hand? Why or why not? Document C: Russian Ambassador Cable to Soviet Foreign Ministry What new information do you learn from Robert Kennedy? Why do you think this exchange happened in a private meeting (rather than in an official letter)? [Remember, Document B was published in the New York Times]. How do you think Robert Kennedy felt during this meeting? Provide evidence.

Debrief According to these documents, what deal did the U.S. strike with the U.S.S.R.? Why was this deal kept secret? Is this deal mentioned in the classroom textbook? Why might the textbook not have mentioned this deal? Who seems more scared or on the defensive in this documents? What does this event show you about how people felt during the Cold War?