Soviet ships en route to Cuba, 1962. © Global Look Press / Schulman-Sachs
Reuters: Russia warns of repeat of 1962 Cuban missile crisis
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The U.S. deployment of land-based missile systems near Russia’s borders could lead to a stand-off comparable to the 1962 Cuban missile crisis, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov was quoted as saying on Monday.
Russia has been fiercely critical of U.S. plans to deploy missile systems in eastern Europe, and of Washington’s withdrawal from the INF arms control treaty.
The Cuban missile crisis erupted in 1962 when the Soviet Union responded to a U.S. missile deployment in Turkey by sending ballistic missiles to Cuba, sparking a standoff that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war.
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WNU Editor: The Kremlin's options are limited on this one. They want the end of sanctions, but responding to these new missile deployments will result in an environment that will only guarantee the continuation of sanctions. My prediction. The primary reason why there are tensions in Europe today is because of Ukraine, and because of these tensions all sides are building up their military forces. Solve Ukraine, tensions will decrease and the need for new missile deployments will disappear. That is why I expect an intensification of talks between Russia and Ukraine to start after new parliamentary elections in Ukraine have been completed, and a solution found to stop the war and to resolve the Crimea question. If not .... we may end up in a new missile crisis, but the shape and in form on how this would may is still unknown.
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