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Cuban Missile Crisis Timeline 5 of 9 - Timeline Help

Cuban Missile Crisis Timeline 5 of 9 from March 1962 to July 1962 at Timeline Help.


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SGA-General Maxwell Taylor proposes detailed sabotage actions of Operation Mongoose, including a invasion. President Kennedy only allows the sabotage activities.

Cuba protests against U.S. provocations at the U.S. Guantánamo base.

The United States Embargo Against Cuba is extended to the import of all goods made from Cuban materials worldwide.

Cuba sentences the Bay of Pigs invaders to 30 years in prison.

Cuba protests against provocations by U.S. military at Guantanamo.

Cuba releases dozens of Bay of Pigs invaders.

Cuban exiles attack the offices of Cuban press agency Prensa Latina in New York.

U.S.S.R. Prime Minster Khrushchev considers the possibility to seek Castro's agreement for the deployment of nuclear missiles in Cuba.

U.S.S.R. Prime Minster Khrushchev orders his ambassador Alekseyev in Cuba to seek Castro's support for the deployment in Cuba of U.S.S.R. SA-2 MRBM and IRBM cruise smissiles, MiG-21 jet planes, bombers and missile boats.

The U.S. exercises an invasion in Operation Whip Lash.

Cuban exile group Alpha 66 attacks a Cuban patrol boat, killing three crew members.

General Lansdale present more details about infiltration actions of Operation Mongoose.

A Soviet delegation discusses the placing of nuclear missiles with Fidel Castro and Minister of Defense Raoul Castro.

Castro accepts the Soviet deployment nuclear arms.

Cuba states that the U.S. uses its Guantanamo Base for violent activities.

Two anti-Castro rebels are killed in Oriente.

Espionage, sabotage, kidnapping, and infiltration incidents are reported by the Cubans.

A Cuban military delegation headed by Raul Castro discusses in Moscow the deployment of Soviet nuclear missiles.

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Bibliography of Cuban Missile Crisis Timeline 5

Hilsman, R (1996). Struggle Over Policy.
Finkelstein, N (2001). Thirteen Days-Ninety Miles.



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