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Lyrx [107]
2 years ago
7

Which of the options listed in the Sorensen memo would you choose? Why?

Social Studies
1 answer:
Nimfa-mama [501]2 years ago
5 0

My choice will be synonymous to what's Kennedy and his advisors consider in response to the missles.

The options include;

- They could possibly attack some of the ships from the Soviet Union going to Cuba.

- They could also quarantine Cuba.

- They choose that they could start a nuclear war in Cuba probably by

sending out nuclear missles to them and knocking out their own missles.

Just like Kennedy who choose to quarantine Cuba, and also with the United States Baby halting any ship that is moving to Cuba,then boarding the shops to ascertain that none is housing a nuclear warheads.

This indicated as the least aggressive response to the crises but as well held the possibility of force if needed by the United States Navy.

Then, there was a clear hope that the Soviet Union will not attack the United States and start a nuclear war with them.

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