The departure from Kennedy's Cuban missile crisis is better than Khrushchev Cuba's missile crisis is considered to be the worst period of the Cold War. During this 13 days the world was approaching to experience the first war that might have used nuclear power. In 1959, capitalist Fidel Castro overthrew the US-backed Cuban government led by Flugencio Batista. They are investing heavily in Cuba's business, which is uncertain about Castro, which is a significant blow to the United States.
Cuba's missile crisis may be the greatest trial of President John F. Kennedy's term of office He and Khrushchev can achieve a peaceful solution, but the crisis has brought many widespread historical impacts . Within a year, Kennedy and Khrushchev signed the "Nuclear Test Ban Treaty". This is the first disarmament agreement in the nuclear era. In 1963, the first "hotline" between Washington and Moscow was established.
In June, Kennedy met Nikita Khrushchev in Vienna for two days. The Soviet leader gave the impression that the President of the United States lacked determination. An intimidating Cuban missile crisis in October 1962 proved that Khrushchev's impression was wrong when accepting Kennedy's request that the Soviet nuclear missiles set up in Cuba will be retrieved recently. On the diplomatic front, Kennedy founded a peace force. This program still exists and encourages Americans to fulfill their talent in third world countries. Volunteers receive training, educate young people and the elderly, promote community improvement projects, and gain opportunities to consider the environment.
Kennedy clashed with Khrushchev again during the Cuban missile crisis in October 1962. Kennedy announced the blockade against Cuba after knowing that the Soviet Union was building several nuclear and long-range missile bases that could pose a threat to the mainland of the United States. Until Khrushchev agreed to dismantle the Soviet missile base in Cuba, a tense deadlock is about 2 in exchange for not invading the island and dismantling American missiles from other places near the border with the Soviets It lasted a week. In July 1963 Kennedy won his biggest diplomatic victory when Khrushchev and Prime Minister Harold McMillan agreed to sign a nuclear test ban. However, in Southeast Asia, the desire for Kennedy to suppress the spread of communism expanded US involvement in the Vietnam conflict, despite his personally expressing his frustration with the situation.