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What was John F. Kennedy’s strategy when dealing with Cuban Missile Crisis?
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He appeased the Soviets by allowing the weapons to be installed.
He used economic sanctions against Cuba and the Soviets.
He launched an invasion of Cuba which landed at the Bay of Pigs.
He set a blockade of Cuba while conducting diplomacy.
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He set a blockade of Cuba while conducting diplomacy.
Kennedy imposed a naval "quarantine" to stop further Soviet shipments and negotiated with Khrushchev, leading to the removal of Soviet missiles in exchange for a U.S. pledge not to invade Cuba (and a secret agreement to remove U.S. missiles from Turkey).
Kennedy imposed a naval "quarantine" to stop further Soviet shipments and negotiated with Khrushchev, leading to the removal of Soviet missiles in exchange for a U.S. pledge not to invade Cuba (and a secret agreement to remove U.S. missiles from Turkey).
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