Unit XI: Leader of the Free World: 1945-1975
Question/Problem 1: In what ways did the United States and the Soviet Union conduct a "cold war" beginning in 1946?
In October 1962, President John F. Kennedy spoke to Americans on radio and television about how the United States would react to evidence of offensive Soviet weapons in Cuba.
Acting, therefore, in the defense of our own security and of the entire Western Hemisphere, ...I have directed that the following initial steps be taken immediately:From Thomas A. Bailey, ed., The American Spirit: United States History As Seen By Contemporaries, vol. 2 (Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath and Company, 1973), pp. 934-935.First: To halt this offensive buildup, a strict quarantine on all offensive military equipment under shipment to Cuba is being initiated. All ships of any kind bound for Cuba from whatever nation or port will, if found to contain cargoes of offensive weapons, be turned back. This quarantine will be extended, if needed, to other types of cargo and carriers. We are not at this time, however, denying the necessities of life, as the Soviets attempted to do in their Berlin blockade of 1948.
Second: I have directed the continued and increased close [aerial] surveillance of Cuba and its military buildup....
Third: It shall be the policy of this Nation to regard any nuclear missile launched from Cuba against any nation in the Western Hemisphere as an attack by the Soviet Union on the United States, requiring a full retaliatory response upon the Soviet Union.
Fourth: As a necessary military precaution, I have reinforced our base at Guantanamo [Cuba], evacuated today the dependents of our personnel there, and ordered additional military units to be on a standby alert basis.
Fifth: We are calling tonight for an immediate meeting of the Organ of Consultation under the Organization of American States, to consider this threat to hemishperic security and to invoke Articles 6 and 8 of the Rio Treaty in support of all necessary action.... Our other allies around the world have also been alerted.
Sixth: Under the Charter of the United Nations, we are asking tonight that an emergency meeting of the Security Council be convoked without delay to take action against this latest Soviet threat to world peace. Our resolution will call for the prompt dismantling and withdrawal of all offensive weapons in Cuba, under the supervision of U.N. observers, before the quarantine can be lifted.
Seventh and finally: I call upon Chairman Khrushchev to halt and eliminate this clandestine, reckless, and provocative threat to world peace and to stable relations between our two nations. I call upon him further to abandon this course of world domination, and to join in an historic effort to end the perilous arms race and to transform the history of man.