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1 The Cuban Missile Crisis Objective: What were the causes and consequences?

2 Background Cuba is an island 90 miles from Florida coast. Fidel Castro overthrows dictator Batista in 1959. End of US domination in business on island. 1960 – Castro requests aid from USA. USA rejects request. USA reduces the amount of sugar USA buys from Cuba by 95% - could ruin Cuba’s main industry. Castro turns to USSR for help – they send aid and agree to buy sugar. Castro nationalises US businesses and property in Cuba.

3 American reaction to Castro’s Communism US unofficial policy is to assassinate Castro. Methods: CIA try to poison him, plant an exploding cigar, flood a TV studio with LSD making Castro appear mad. All fail. BAY OF PIGS ~ USA trains and arms 1400 Cuban exiles and sends them to invade Cuba at the Bay of Pigs. Castro is expecting a full US invasion and so exiles are either killed or taken prisoner.

4 USA U2 flies over Cuba and takes photos of suspected nuclear weapons site.

5 Kennedy’s Options Full US invasion of Cuba Blockade of Cuba Surgical strike on Missile bases Do nothing Draw a further box under each box showing an advantage and disadvantage of each option. What would you advice him to do and why?

6 Kennedy decided to blockade Cuba On 22 October, Kennedy announced a “strict quarantine on all offensive military equipment under shipment to Cuba”. If Soviet vessels did not stop, US ships had orders to fire.

7 USA used 180 ships to blockade Cuba. 156 ICBMs put on combat readiness. Troops moved to south of country. War seems imminent.


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