Cuban Missile Crisis
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Finally, Khrushchev was dismissed as the Soviet leader in 1964, mainly for his poor showing in the Cuban Missile Crisis. A little over a year later, President Kennedy was assassinated. The Cuban Missile Crisis pitted the two superpowers, the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R., against one another. In the end, through a diplomatic frenzy and naval quarantine, the U.S.A. was able to come out on top as the clear victor.
Finally, Khrushchev was dismissed as the Soviet leader in 1964, mainly for his poor showing in the Cuban Missile Crisis. A little over a year later, President Kennedy was assassinated. The Cuban Missile Crisis pitted the two superpowers, the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R., against one another. In the end, through a diplomatic frenzy and naval quarantine, the U.S.A. was able to come out on top as the clear victor.