Most Dangerous Times Since Cuban Missile Crisis 60 Years Ago This Week!

Sixty years ago this week, America and the world faced the potential of nuclear war, during the Cuban Missile Crisis in the time of the Presidency of John F. Kennedy and Soviet Union Premier Nikita Khrushchev.

It was a very terrifying time, which this author and blogger, a college freshman at the time, remembers very well, but thankfully, the issue of possible nuclear confrontation was resolved peacefully.

Now, however, the threat of the Russian Federation under Vladimir Putin, in its eight month war against Ukraine, using nuclear weapons, presents a challenge as great as sixty years ago.

Now we have President Joe Biden leading the challenge to Russia, with the support of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), but the Republican opposition, led by potential House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, is indicating that it will not insure continued military and financial support to Ukraine.

This is exactly the wrong message to give to Putin, and encourages him to continue his aggression, which presents a real threat to all NATO nations!

So we could be facing World War III, a horrifying concept, and Joe Biden will have to fight in the way that Franklin D. Roosevelt fought eighty years ago in World War II, to refuse to reward aggression, which will only make the world more dangerous!

5 comments on “Most Dangerous Times Since Cuban Missile Crisis 60 Years Ago This Week!

  1. Pragmatic Progressive October 25, 2022 5:05 pm

    That letter from Jayapal and the progressive caucus was ill timed and ill thought out.

  2. Rational Lefty October 25, 2022 5:26 pm

    I do not in any way shape or form agree with this stance by Jayapal and the other progressives who signed that letter. Russia must leave, pay reparations and face the ICC for war crimes.

  3. Ronald October 25, 2022 6:02 pm

    I agree 100 percent with you, Rational Lefty!

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