The Cuban Missile Crisis was a 13-day Cold War standoff in 1962 between the U.S. and Soviet Union over Soviet missiles in Cuba. It highlighted nuclear brinkmanship, prompting back-channel diplomacy and a secret deal to remove missiles from Cuba and Turkey. Its resolution benefited global security by averting nuclear war and establishing crisis communication protocols.
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