During the Cold War, the US and USSR had many conflicts, and the Cuban missile crisis nearly led to war. Why did the crisis start?

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The crisis started when the Soviet Union installed nuclear missiles in Cuba, which was seen as a significant threat to the United States. The Soviet Union viewed this move as a defensive measure in response to the United States' missiles in Turkey and its aggression towards communist countries. The tension between the two superpowers escalated when the US discovered the missiles, leading to a standoff that lasted for several days and almost resulted in a nuclear war. The crisis ended when the Soviet Union agreed to remove the missiles in exchange for a US promise not to invade Cuba and the dismantling of US missiles in Turkey.