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50th Anniversary of Cuban Missile Crisis Offers Lessons for Iran

Published October 23, 2012by Jim Lobe 1 Comment

via IPS News It was exactly 50 years ago when then-President John F. Kennedy took to the airwaves to inform the world that the Soviet Union was introducing nuclear-armed missiles into Cuba and that he had ordered a blockade of… Continue Reading →

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