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Cuban missile crisis
Communist Cuba
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Castro
declared himself a
Communist
in
December 1961
Castro aked the
USSR
to provide
arms
in order to defend
Cuba
against a possible
American
attack following the
Bay of Pigs failure
Khrushchev
agreed to
provide arms
Khrushchev
announces this
publicy
(
September 1961
)
Khrushchev secretly decides to turn
Cuba
into a
Soviet nuclear missile base
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