The Cuban Missile Crisis was the closest the world has every come to nuclear war. President John F. Kennedy and his committee of advisers had ten days to create a plan of action for the United States that would prevent nuclear war with the Soviet Union and ensure that the missiles in Cuba were no longer a threat to the United States security. President Kennedy was faced with a difficult decision on what kind of approach to take. President Kennedy choose to diffuse the crisis with a blockade war diversion, but what factors lead to this conclusion, and why was the blockade the best option?…(short extract)
