The 50th Anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis Part 1/3

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @barrybbenson9151
    @barrybbenson9151 3 года назад +6

    Time Stamps for myself:
    8:12 introducing each person
    11:45 Bobby Kennedy quote reference
    12:30 tapes provided ultimate answer
    10:15 talking about change in evidence
    12:50 talking about negotiation
    14:15 Split into two sides: people who wanted to accept it, people who wanted to decline it
    Kennedy against everyone else
    15:15 Made decision despite every person in that room
    17:05 New materials giving a better sense of the history
    18:15 What we’ve learnt with new access to sources
    19:05 What we’ve learnt about President Kennedy: he used diplomacy to stop nuclear Holocaust
    26:30 Cuba recommending nuclear attack
    - one reason the crisis took the route it did (it was a turning point)
    52:00 Talking about invasion on Cuba
    53:30 closest to nuclear war
    54:45 Why it’s important to study and learn the history
    55:45 Kennedy was dedicated to back channel diplomacy
    57:40 talking about a conversation on the 14th day (how important it is to connect the dots)
    58:30 Talking about why advisors were so unaware of nuclear weapons destruction
    1:01:00 secret tapes

  • @brucevilla
    @brucevilla 4 года назад +6

    Thanks for Uploading.

  • @leeweisbecker6048
    @leeweisbecker6048 4 года назад +2

    Russian woman didn't answer the key question: Did the Cubans with the tactical nuclear weapons have the power to use them without Soviet authorization? Anybody think the Soviets would have used them? Anybody think either side would have launched a general nuclear war over the Cuban issues? Anybody think either side could have stumbled into it through "miscalculation?"

  • @glenroan
    @glenroan 4 года назад

    The lesson of the Cuban crisis, so clearly stated, appears to have been not just lost but reversed, by current U.S.& Western policy which now has not just threatened, but has put in situ an arsenal of nuclear & other armaments on Russian borders!
    What response do we, can we expect from Russia?
    Should we be surprised if Russia should respond in the manner which U.S did in 1964?
    It is incredible and impossible to conceive a more perverse scenario and appears to confirm that. "we" have chosen to disregard any beneit of this "historical lesson" which this program now perversely celebrates! Can "we" please wake up and see what we now face rather than to self congratulate ourselves in our darkest ignorance....!
    We know what JFK would say to us if he now could speak, but we have chosen not to listen! Shameful.
    Tim O Sullivan Ireland