Asked by Dylan
President Kennedy's response to the Cuban Missile Crisis was
overthrow the Soviet government from within the Kremlin
invite Castro to Washington D.C. for peace talks*
send CIA-led forces of Cuban exiles to invade Cuba and overthrow Castro
The Tet Offensive was a significant blow to the U.S. because
the communists proved their will and ability to keep fighting*
it sparked uprisings in South Vietnam
the South Vietnamese turned on the U.S. military
overthrow the Soviet government from within the Kremlin
invite Castro to Washington D.C. for peace talks*
send CIA-led forces of Cuban exiles to invade Cuba and overthrow Castro
The Tet Offensive was a significant blow to the U.S. because
the communists proved their will and ability to keep fighting*
it sparked uprisings in South Vietnam
the South Vietnamese turned on the U.S. military
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Answered by
Damon
Well, I agree with your second answer but I do not remember Fidel at the White House..
Answered by
Damon
https://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com/2010/08/16/kennedy-and-the-cuban-missile-crisis/
Answered by
Damon
There was talk at the time of taking military measures, but the Bay of Pigs was a separate incident.
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