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Cuban Missile Crisis. April 1st Do Now: Your FINAL ‘What’s My Plan’ Wednesday. Do Now: Your FINAL ‘What’s My Plan’ Wednesday. This time you will pick.

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1 Cuban Missile Crisis

2 April 1st Do Now: Your FINAL ‘What’s My Plan’ Wednesday. Do Now: Your FINAL ‘What’s My Plan’ Wednesday. This time you will pick 1 passage and we will give you 11 minutes on it. If you do all 4 passages, stop at 8m. If you do 3, use all 11 minutes. This time you will pick 1 passage and we will give you 11 minutes on it. If you do all 4 passages, stop at 8m. If you do 3, use all 11 minutes.

3 Kennedy’s Inaugural Address Read the article on Kennedy’s Inaugural Address in partners and MAP it. Read the article on Kennedy’s Inaugural Address in partners and MAP it. M- Main idea M- Main idea A- Audience A- Audience P- Purpose of Article P- Purpose of Article

4 CH 20 Section 1 Read about the Kennedy Administration and fill out the guided worksheet. Read about the Kennedy Administration and fill out the guided worksheet.

5 The Cuban Missile Crisis

6 What was the background to the events in Cuba? Cuba, small island, 160 km from coast of Florida Cuba, small island, 160 km from coast of Florida US ally, US businesses & US military base (Guantanamo) US ally, US businesses & US military base (Guantanamo) 1959, Fidel Castro overthrows Battista (US- backed dictator), establishing Communist government. 1959, Fidel Castro overthrows Battista (US- backed dictator), establishing Communist government. Why was Cuba so important to the Americans?

7 How successful were early attempts at ‘containment’? Castro takes over US businesses January 1961, US breaks off diplomatic relations April, 1961, Bay of Pigs – 1,400 anti-Cuban exiles attempted to overthrow Castro Autumn 1962, Cuba has received 1000s of USSR missiles, jets, boats & personnel The US committed $100 million to overthrowing Castro, the CIA tried to sabotage the economy, they even planned to send him an exploding cigar! Why did they go to such lengths after April 1961?

8 Why was the USSR interested in helping Cuba? Cuba was a new Communist state Cuba was a new Communist state Cuba provided a launch base for USSR inter-continental missiles (ICMs) Cuba provided a launch base for USSR inter-continental missiles (ICMs) Khrushchev wanted to test strength of new US president, JFK Khrushchev wanted to test strength of new US president, JFK Khrushchev wanted to force JFK into bargaining over US missile in Europe Khrushchev wanted to force JFK into bargaining over US missile in Europe Why does this cartoonist think that Khrushchev was interested in Cuba?

9 What happened during the October Crisis? 14 October 1962, US U2 spy plane takes photos of suspected USSR missile sites on Cuba Sites nearing completion, experts believe they could be ready in 7 days US spy planes identify 20 Soviet ships bound for Cuba carrying missiles Why have some modern historians questioned the accuracy of these spy plane pictures?

10 Castro’s Role No real role in decision making No real role in decision making Apparently out of touch with the situation Apparently out of touch with the situation Oct. 26: “Aggression imminent/imperialists disregarding world opinion”— Clearly not the case Oct. 26: “Aggression imminent/imperialists disregarding world opinion”— Clearly not the case Khrushchev plays along to some extent but it is clear he disagrees with him (“your suggestion would have started a thermonuclear world war”) Khrushchev plays along to some extent but it is clear he disagrees with him (“your suggestion would have started a thermonuclear world war”)

11 What happened during the October Crisis? 20 October, Kennedy decides to blockade Cuba 20 October, Kennedy decides to blockade Cuba 22 October, Kennedy publicly calls on Khrushchev to remove weapons 22 October, Kennedy publicly calls on Khrushchev to remove weapons 23 October Khrushchev refuses to acknowledge blockade or presence of Soviet missiles on Cuba 23 October Khrushchev refuses to acknowledge blockade or presence of Soviet missiles on Cuba 24 October, 1 st Soviet ships (accompanied by submarine) approach 800 km exclusion zone 24 October, 1 st Soviet ships (accompanied by submarine) approach 800 km exclusion zone

12 What happened during the October Crisis? 24 October, 10:32 am, Soviet ships stop and turn round 24 October, 10:32 am, Soviet ships stop and turn round 25 October, aerial photos show continued construction of missile sites 25 October, aerial photos show continued construction of missile sites 26 October, Kennedy receives another letter offering to negotiate over missiles in Cuba with removal of blockade and US invasion threat 26 October, Kennedy receives another letter offering to negotiate over missiles in Cuba with removal of blockade and US invasion threat 27 October, Kennedy receives second letter calling for withdrawal of US missiles in Turkey too 27 October, Kennedy receives second letter calling for withdrawal of US missiles in Turkey too

13 The American Decision In September Kennedy had stated and Congress had passed a resolution saying that if the Soviet Union placed offensive weapons in Cuba we would not tolerate it. In September Kennedy had stated and Congress had passed a resolution saying that if the Soviet Union placed offensive weapons in Cuba we would not tolerate it. Could we then rely solely on diplomacy? Kennedys thought John could be “impeached” if he didn’t act in accordance with his prior warnings Could we then rely solely on diplomacy? Kennedys thought John could be “impeached” if he didn’t act in accordance with his prior warnings Determined in first 48 hours of crisis that the removal of missiles was the primary objective Determined in first 48 hours of crisis that the removal of missiles was the primary objective This objective effectively ruled out isolated diplomacy, and left two options… This objective effectively ruled out isolated diplomacy, and left two options…

14 What happened during the October Crisis? 27 October, US U2 plane shot down over Cuba & pilot killed.Kennedy decides to ignore second letter, but accepts terms of 1 st letter 27 October, US U2 plane shot down over Cuba & pilot killed.Kennedy decides to ignore second letter, but accepts terms of 1 st letter 28 October, Khrushchev agrees to dismantle Soviet missiles in Cuba 28 October, Khrushchev agrees to dismantle Soviet missiles in Cuba What is this cartoonist trying to say about the difficulties facing Kennedy during the Crisis?

15 What was the outcome of the crisis? Cuba remained Communist & heavily armed (without nuclear missiles) Cuba remained Communist & heavily armed (without nuclear missiles) Both leaders didn’t lose face and came away with concessions Both leaders didn’t lose face and came away with concessions Helped renew the thaw – world saw the futility of MAD Helped renew the thaw – world saw the futility of MAD Permanent hotline between White House & Kremlin set up Permanent hotline between White House & Kremlin set up Supported theory of containment & co-existence because alternatives unimaginable Supported theory of containment & co-existence because alternatives unimaginable

16 Kennedys Dynasties: The Kennedy's Dynasties: The Kennedy's Dynasties: The Kennedy's Dynasties: The Kennedy's


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