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![]() "Keith Willshaw" wrote in message ... Nope, the Soviet missiles were withdrawn as the US demanded. I don't wish to appear to join the loony "good old days of the Reich" side of this discussion, but the Cuban missile crisis was such a clear-cut US victory, since Kennedy negotiated the removal of the Russian missiles by offering to remove his own from Turkey. Si |
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![]() "Simon Robbins" wrote in message ... "Keith Willshaw" wrote in message ... Nope, the Soviet missiles were withdrawn as the US demanded. I don't wish to appear to join the loony "good old days of the Reich" side of this discussion, but the Cuban missile crisis was such a clear-cut US victory, since Kennedy negotiated the removal of the Russian missiles by offering to remove his own from Turkey. Sure but they were early liquid fueled IRBM's (Jupiter IRC) that were removed from service worldwide by 1963 in any event. Keith |
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"Simon Robbins" writes: "Keith Willshaw" wrote in message ... Nope, the Soviet missiles were withdrawn as the US demanded. I don't wish to appear to join the loony "good old days of the Reich" side of this discussion, but the Cuban missile crisis was such a clear-cut US victory, since Kennedy negotiated the removal of the Russian missiles by offering to remove his own from Turkey. That seems to be the latest buzz, but its interesting to note that the Jupiters in Turkey had been slated in 1961 to be retired in 1963-64, a year before the missile Crisis. Quite frankly, the Jupiters weren't good for much, anyway. (Despite being designed by Wehrner von Braun's team at Redstone Arsenal). The supposed mobility was worthless, they couldn't be based in a hardened structure like a coffin or silo, and their reaction time (fuelling & arming) was so long that they were vulnerable to airplanes from Bulgaria. Check out "The Other Missiles of October" if you get the chance. -- Pete Stickney A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures. -- Daniel Webster |
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