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The answer is B. Soviet missiles in Cuba put the U.S. in an extremely dangerous position, in the case of the deflagration of nuclear war the proximity of USSR missiles risked a surprise attack and the destruction of U.S. infraestructure before they had time to mobilize.
During the Cuban Missile Crisis, Kennedy's advisors knew that B) Soviet missiles must go.
During the Cold War:
- The Soviet Union stationed missiles on Cuba
- The U.S. imposed a blockade on Cuba to prevent the Soviet Union from continuing to do this
- The U.S. and the Soviet Union almost fought over the issue
This event was known as the Cuban Missile Crisis and the U.S. was very stubborn in its approach because they knew that Soviet missiles being so close to the U.S. meant that in the event of nuclear war, the U.S. would suffer considerable losses.
In conclusion, the soviet missiles had to go.
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