The document discusses John F. Kennedy's presidency, including his handling of the Cuban Missile Crisis and foreign policy towards Cuba. It also covers the establishment of his New Frontier domestic agenda and Lyndon B. Johnson's continuation of programs under the Great Society after Kennedy's assassination. Key events included the failed Bay of Pigs invasion, bringing the world to the brink of nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis, and passing major anti-poverty and social welfare legislation.
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1. Military
JFK was every bit the Cold Warrior.
Strong defense.
Build up of conventional arms.
Flexible Response to avoid winding up in nuclear war.
2. Cuba
Castro communism takes over in Cuba.
Batista Castro
(amazing he succeeded with
that terrible beard)
3. Cuba Westsid
Castro communism takes over in Cuba. e!!
4. Cuba
Castro gets Soviet support from Khrushchev.
And together, they find out what love is.
5. Bay of Pigs
Castro communism takes over in Cuba.
Khrushchev: “Kennedy? Pssshhhh… whatev.”
6. Bay of Pigs
Cuban exiles were secretly trained by the CIA for a
secret invasion of Cuba, with the goal of overthrowing
Castro.
Operation begun and prepped under Eisenhower.
JFK greenlights three months into presidency.
Disaster.
Embarrassment.
8. Cuban Missile Crisis, Oct. 1962
As close as we ever came to nuclear war. And it was
pretty close.
Russia: Kennedy weak, a dangerous extremist, or both?
9. Cuban Missile Crisis
Russia like
Missiles in Cuba counteract the medium range American
missiles in Turkey.
Medium range missiles are also more plentiful than the
ICBMs.
Improve global strategic position.
Cuba like
Missiles in Cuba will act as a deterrent against further
invasion attempts by the U.S.
35. Saturn V
Stats
363 ft tall
33 ft diameter
6.5 million lbs.
Payload of 260,000 lbs.
7.5 million lbs. of thrust at liftoff.
Max speed (once in space) of around 25,000 mph.
Guidance computer ran at 1mhz and had 2k of
memory.
37. Great Society
LBJ (Lyndon Baines Johnson)
Takes over after JFK’s
assassination.
One of the best politicians in
American history.
(That’s both a complement and an
insult)
Now known as the Master of the
Senate.
Was very good at badgering and
persuasion and knew how to get his
way.
41. Great Society
Early Policies
Continues JFK’s work on tax cuts (supply-side!) and civil
rights action.
Then moves to his own policy priorities, especially after the
1964 election that handed the Democrats a sizable
Congressional majority.
Dems picked up two seats in the Senate, giving them a 68-32
advantage and 37 seats in the House, giving them a 295-140
advantage.
They could run the table.
Castro succeeds in his revolution over Batista Castro engages in all the usual things that happen when communism takes over: killing of political enemies, gulag, collectivization, poverty, oppression, elimination of rights and freedom. You know, the usual.
He takes over American business interests (of which there were plenty in Cuba).
Castro succeeds in his revolution over Batista The Soviets didn’t take JFK all that seriously at first. He was young, hadn’t done all that much, and didn’t win by a very big margin in the election.
The Soviets didn’t take JFK all that seriously at first. He was young, hadn’t done all that much, and didn’t win by a very big margin in the election.This resulted in Krushchev testing Kennedy’s resolve several times. The first was the Bay of Pigs. JFK’s failure here emboldened Krushchev to make more aggressive tests later, e.g. Berlin and Cuban Missile Crisis.
By 1960, Eisenhower authorizes covert action to overthrow Castro.Bay of Pigs wasn’t the first choice for invasion. Other better options were examined, but this was chosen because of its airfield among other reasons.The Cuban military was better equipped and more loyal fighters than what U.S. planners had expected and the Cuban people weren’t interested in revolting.The operation was poorly planned, poorly led, poorly researched, and finally, the lack of air support doomed it.JFK gets the blame and the U.S. looks incompetent for failing in an invasion on a small country in its backyard.
The failure of the Bay of Pigs invasion encouraged Khrushchev to go further, thinking JFK was weak. The failed invasion also drove Castro more into Khrushchev’s loving arms.Khrushchev also thought JFK could be a bit of military extremist, what with the invasion and that whole missile gap thing.
The Cubans were noticing these large missile parts suddenly coming in and being driven around… ones that were too large for normal defensive missiles.These rumors got back to Miami and then to the CIA, which worried the agency.U2 flights over Cuba confirmed the missile sites on 10/14/62
Once they’re spotted, JFK calls together EXCOMM (Executive Committee of the National Security Council).
These are from low-level flyovers.
JFK’s options:No action.Diplomacy: Use diplomatic pressure to get the Soviet Union to remove the missiles.Warning: Send a message to Castro to warn him of the grave danger he, and Cuba were in.Blockade: Use the U.S. Navy to block any missiles from arriving in Cuba.Air strike: Use the U.S. Air Force to attack all known missile sites.Invasion: Full force invasion of Cuba and overthrow of Castro.
The military and some members of EXCOMM supported immediate invasion and overthrow.They figured the USSR wouldn’t stop us. Kennedy wasn’t so sure.There was also the worry that attacking Cuba would justify the USSR in taking over all of Berlin.
The decision is to set up a quarantine zone around Cuba… a blockade. No ships can reach Cuba until they’ve been inspected to make sure they aren’t carrying missile parts or bombers.So far, the Soviets are denying there are any offensive weapons on the island at all. Only defensive weapons.
Some ships try to run the blockade. Others, especially the ones carrying stuff, turn back. 16 turn around in all.
Things escalate. JFK has American bombers put on 15 minute alerts. ICBMs are readied. If war starts, it starts here.A U2 is shot down by a Soviet officer acting independently. Nearly starts the war right there.JFK had previously decided that such an act of hostility would be an act of war. Decides to hold back for now.Khrushchev issues orders not to shoot any more damn missiles.
Said that he was tireless (20 hour days), had no real leisure hobbies, and even had biographies on other senators so he knew how best to sway them.