
 American History Hit
 American History Hit What if the Cuban Missile Crisis Sparked WW3?
 Oct 20, 2025 
 Renata Keller, an associate professor specializing in Latin American-U.S. relations, dives deep into the Cuban Missile Crisis. She highlights how it was more than a U.S.-Soviet standoff, exploring the profound impacts on South America. Listeners learn about regional diplomatic responses, public protests, and the historical role of organizations like the OAS. Renata reveals the dire consequences had nuclear war ensued, shaping a new security landscape that led to the formation of a nuclear-free zone in Latin America. A captivating look at a critical moment in history! 
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Nuclear-Armed Subs In Cobalt Depths
- Four Soviet Foxtrot-class submarines patrolled the Caribbean carrying nuclear-tipped torpedoes during the crisis.
- These subs could remain submerged for days and nearly sparked catastrophe from beneath the sea.
A Hemispheric Crisis, Not Just Superpowers
- The Cuban Missile Crisis was not just a US–Soviet showdown but a hemispheric crisis centered on Latin America.
- Renata Keller reframes the event to show how Latin American nations shaped and suffered from the standoff.
Failure Led To Nuclear Protection Plan
- The Bay of Pigs failure convinced Khrushchev and Castro that Cuba needed Soviet nuclear protection.
- Secret missile deliveries aimed to create a fait accompli but were exposed by U-2 reconnaissance.

