RNC Nomination Speech
President Trump Exposes
Weaknesses of Rogue Biden Regime
7/18/24 Breaking News with Commentary
Speaking at his nomination for President of the USA, in the Republican National Committee meeting in Wisconsin, former President Trump exposed a deep dangerous secret of the rogue Biden regime:
Russian nuclear submarines are stationed 60 miles off the coast of USA near Cuba.
Trump said the propaganda media has covered this up [to aid the rogue Biden regime].
History Recalls Late President John F. Kennedy’s Cuban Missile Crisis
MS CoPilot Ai engine provided the following summary of the crisis during JFK’s term:
“Here’s a summary of the key dates and important points about President John F. Kennedy’s handling of the Cuban Missile Crisis:
Key Dates:
- October 14, 1962: An American U-2 spy plane secretly photographs Soviet nuclear missile sites being built in Cuba1.
- October 16, 1962: President Kennedy is informed of the missile sites, marking the beginning of the crisis2.
- October 22, 1962: Kennedy addresses the nation, announcing the discovery of the missiles and the decision to impose a naval blockade (referred to as a “quarantine”) around Cuba13.
- October 24, 1962: The naval blockade is officially enforced2.
- October 28, 1962: Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev announces that the Soviet Union will dismantle the missile sites in exchange for the U.S. not invading Cuba2.
- November 20, 1962: The blockade is lifted after confirmation that the Soviet missiles have been removed2.
Important Points:
- Discovery and Secrecy: The crisis began when U.S. reconnaissance discovered Soviet missile installations in Cuba. Kennedy initially kept this information secret while deliberating with his advisors1.
- Naval Blockade: Kennedy chose to implement a naval blockade to prevent further Soviet shipments of military supplies to Cuba, rather than opting for an immediate military strike3.
- Public Address: In a televised address, Kennedy informed the American public about the presence of the missiles and the blockade, escalating the crisis to a global audience1.
- Negotiations and Resolution: The crisis was resolved through intense negotiations. The Soviets agreed to dismantle the missile sites in Cuba in exchange for a U.S. promise not to invade Cuba and a secret agreement to remove U.S. missiles from Turkey12.
- Aftermath: The crisis led to the establishment of a direct communication link between the U.S. and Soviet Union (the “Hotline”) and the signing of the Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty in 19631.
The Cuban Missile Crisis is often cited as the closest the world has come to nuclear war, highlighting the importance of diplomatic negotiations and crisis management.”
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Source of Crisis summary: MS CoPilot Ai 7/19/24 12:03 a.m., E.D.S.T.
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