
The USSR had missiles in Cuba. True, the US had missiles in Turkey, but this was totally different. There were missiles so close to the US. The US thought it was completely different, but it wasn't. Both the US and the USSR had missiles near the other country, within shooting range. Both were threatened by the other but both refused to move their missiles. Tensions grew higher and higher. The US wanted the USSR's influence OUT of Cuba. Finally they agreed. The US wouldn't invade Cuba and the USSR would take their missiles out. A couple months later, the US removed their missiles from Turkey. Tensions eased, somewhat. Or they eased as much as they could for to two countries that were at each other's throats.