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CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS AFTER SIXTY YEARS (1) answer(s).
 
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Cuban Missile Crisis after Sixty Years / Cyr, Arthur I   Journal Article
Cyr, Arthur I Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The sixtieth anniversary of the Cuban missile crisis is an appropriate time to review the events—arguably the closest the world has come to nuclear war—from the perspective of 2022. Growing tensions between Moscow and Washington and increasing Cuba emphasis in US domestic politics preceded the confrontation. Analysts differ on motives for placing long-range missiles in Cuba; Soviet officials consistently emphasized the defense of the island. We know now that nuclear war was even closer than realized at the time. This article is a revision of one that appeared in the Winter 2013 issue.
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