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Kennedy Diary Recording of Cuban Missile Crisis (3:19)

On October 18, 1962, President Kennedy met with nine of his advisers to discuss what to do about the Soviet missiles that U.S. aerial surveillance discovered in Cuba on October 16. After the meeting, President Kennedy went to the White House Oval Office and recorded his recollections of the meeting.

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The Cuban missile crisis between the United States and the Soviet Union brought the world to the brink of nuclear war in October 1962.

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