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Thread: 50 years ago today the Cuban Missile Crisis began.

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    Anyone else see the documentary a couple of weeks back about Vasili Arkhipov, a Russian submariner during the crisis?
    Titled: The Man Who Saved the World

    The Man Who Stopped WW3: Revealed/The Man Who Saved the World (TV 2012) - IMDb

    I knew very little about the crisis, but thought it was an interesting doco.

    Steve

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    Yep, saw it. As you say, Very interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barney View Post
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    Pity it all comes crashing down when the world ends on my 50th birthday, I hope the Mayans were wrong!
    Hope you have a full calendar of activities planned for the next 63 days!

    My bucket list is a little too long to complete in time!

    You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.

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    Am too young to remember this it is all history to me. My father though managed to miss the entire event. He had left on a crocodile shooting trip before it started and it was over by the time he returned. Strange to think that the instant communication we take for granted today was the stuff of science fiction not so long ago. Most people seem to associate the crisis with the radio news reports.

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    If any one on here is interested google Che can't spell his last name quote about this.

    While I'm not big on the yanks if he was in change he would have bombed the US

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    Quote Originally Posted by blitz View Post
    If any one on here is interested google Che can't spell his last name quote about this.

    While I'm not big on the yanks if he was in change he would have bombed the US
    I think that it was when USA try to invade Cuba by the Bay of Pigs in August 1961.
    USA lost that battle so at the end the Guevara plan was abandoned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    I think that it was when USA try to invade Cuba by the Bay of Pigs in August 1961.
    USA lost that battle so at the end the Guevara plan was abandoned.
    If memory serves me correctly (I was around at the time) the Bay of Pigs invasion was not carried out by U.S. forces but by CIA trained Cuban exiles. I think if the Yanks had gone in with their own forces, WW3 would definitely have erupted!!

    [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay_of_Pigs_Invasion"]Bay of Pigs Invasion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ausfree View Post
    If memory serves me correctly (I was around at the time) the Bay of Pigs invasion was not carried out by U.S. forces but by CIA trained Cuban exiles. I think if the Yanks had gone in with their own forces, WW3 would definitely have erupted!!

    Bay of Pigs Invasion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Well that was a "technicality" with political purposes because both Colonels working for the CIA were active, one working for the marines and the other for the air force. The CIA did not acted alone in March 17 1960 Eisenhower approved a covert plan of action against Cuba.
    The true was that D. Eisenhower planned it, Robert F. Kennedy championed it and John F. Kennedy approved it
    Also remember that the USA air force used their planes for reconnaissance and the navy have several destroyers near Guantanamo to lunch the attack on that coast which was delayed when realized that the Cuban militia was all along the coast. Four American pilots were killed in battle and there were not a CIA planes!
    If back then USA invaded Cuba to win the war they need to wipe of the entire population.
    Even now there are arms in storage in almost every suburbia in all the cities and at very short notice the people will be in condition to defend their country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chucaro View Post
    Well that was a "technicality" with political purposes because both Colonels working for the CIA were active, one working for the marines and the other for the air force. The CIA did not acted alone in March 17 1960 Eisenhower approved a covert plan of action against Cuba.
    The true was that D. Eisenhower planned it, Robert F. Kennedy championed it and John F. Kennedy approved it
    Also remember that the USA air force used their planes for reconnaissance and the navy have several destroyers near Guantanamo to lunch the attack on that coast which was delayed when realized that the Cuban militia was all along the coast. Four American pilots were killed in battle and there were not a CIA planes!
    If back then USA invaded Cuba to win the war they need to wipe of the entire population.
    Even now there are arms in storage in almost every suburbia in all the cities and at very short notice the people will be in condition to defend their country.
    Yep, I agree it is hair splitting it was a sneaky plan thought up by the CIA and the Higher Up's in America to avoid a direct confrontation with the Soviet Union. I remember the news reports regarding American planes overflying Cuba but the fact remains American troops did not invade. The whole debacle was a CIA backed exercise. To show how close the American involvement was, I believe the Cuban exiles were even transported on US naval ships. Yes, hair splitting it is!!

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    Many people of the youngest generations do not know the reasons behind the invasion and which kind of people were among the 250000 that left Cuba to USA.
    On the early part of the 20th century, millions of dollars were invested in Cuba by U. S. interests, including mafia families. Hotels, casinos,brothels, resorts, plantations, and other infrastructure was built to make Cuba a tourists paradise for gambling, prostitution among other illegal activities. The native people of Cuba were not allowed to reap the rewards in ethical investment, instead being treated nearly as slaves.
    Havana was like a big King Cross
    The condition of the workers in the plantations was appalling and the same as the ones in Bolivia and Paraguay.
    The scum that left Cuba towards USA continued to be involved in mafia activities in the new country and many relatives to that old generation would like to come back to Cuba to continuing with what have they lost because the revolution.

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