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In Social Studies / Middle School | 2014-04-29

In the movie "Thirteen Days," how will a "sneak attack" be portrayed in the news according to Bobby Kennedy?

Asked by sammy23

Answer (3)

Bobby Kennedy says to CIA Director John McCone: "A big country blasting a little one into the stone age. Yeah, we'll be everyone's favorites."
R Kennedy suspects that there will be an overwhelming condemnation of such action, and suspects that USSR will retaliate using nuclear weaponry.

Answered by mackiemesser | 2024-06-10

Thirteen days talks about the moment when President Kennedy stayed with his assistants discussing the possibility of the third war. The first step would be an attack on Cuba. The US Government discovered of missiles in Cuba supported by URSS. When Bobby talks about the "news" he is referring to the idea of this first action be interpreted as a sneak attack. Since it would be a lethal attack on Cuba from the United States.

Answered by inguinalfeedbag | 2024-06-11

Bobby Kennedy in 'Thirteen Days' portrays a 'sneak attack' as a potentially damaging action in the eyes of the news media. Such an attack could depict the U.S. as an aggressor, affecting domestic and international support during the Cuban Missile Crisis. The administration ultimately chose a naval blockade instead of direct military action to avoid negative repercussions.
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Answered by inguinalfeedbag | 2024-12-20