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Cuban missile crisis

By _AlexN_
  • U.S. Gains Intel

    U.S. Gains Intel
    President Kennedy is told that the Cubans have ICBM's (InterContinental Ballistic Missile)
  • Presidents new message

    Presidents new message
    President Kennedy discusses what he should do about the ICBM's in Cuba.
  • Kenedy and Gromyko

    Kenedy and Gromyko
    President Kennedy meets with Soviet Foreign and advises him that America will not tolerate Soviet missiles in Cuba. Gromyko denies the presence of any Soviet weaponry in Cuba.
  • Military options

    Military options
    JFK meets with the Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara, and the members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to discuss military options
  • Kennedy returns to Washington

    Kennedy returns to Washington
    President Kennedy returns to Washington to discuss the discovery of additional Soviet missiles in Cuba
  • US blockade

    US blockade
    President Kennedy orders a naval blockade of Cuba as soon as possible. The operation is reviewed and approved.
  • Defcon 3

    Defcon 3
    President Kennedy addresses the American public and announces his plan to implement a naval blockade of Cuba. U.S. military go into DEFCON 3.
  • Defcon 2

    Defcon 2
    McNamara talks of a very dangerous situation since ships approaching the quarantine line are being shadowed by a Soviet submarine. U.S. military go into DEFCON 2, the highest in U.S. history.
  • Soviets refusal

    Soviets refusal
    U.S. Ambassador Adlai Stevenson confronts the Soviets at the U.N. but they refuse to answer. Review of the movement of ships toward the quarantine line and potential US responses.
  • Soviets proposal

    Soviets proposal
    EX-COMM receives a letter from Khrushchev stating that the Soviets would remove their missiles if President Kennedy publicly guarantees the U.S. will not invade Cuba. The CIA reports that the construction of the missile sites is continuing and accelerating.
  • Soviets ask for more

    Soviets ask for more
    While one U-2 spy plane accidentally flies into Russia, while another is shot down over Cuba. EX-COMM receives a second letter from Khrushchev stating that, in addition to a public promise not to invade Cuba, the U.S. removes its missiles from Turkey.
  • The crisis is over

    The crisis is over
    The crisis is over. In a speech aired on Radio Moscow, Khrushchev announces that he has agreed to remove the ICBM's from Cuba
  • New knowledge

    New knowledge
    The OAS (Organization of American States) supports the decision to quarantine Cuba. Reconnaissance photos reveal that Soviet missiles are ready for launch. McNamara, Kennedy review and discuss options of confrontation.