After the resolution, people around the world had their own opinions on how the Cuban Missile Crisis came to a close. Which of the following was NOT a stated opinion after the resolution?
Fidel Castro, President of Cuba, felt the Soviets were having too much say in Cuba's communist government
Fidel Castro, President of Cuba, felt the Soviets had given in to the American demands too easily.
Some Soviets, including future leader Leonid Brezhnev, thought Khrushchev appeared weak and forced him from office just two years after the crisis.
America's European allies were upset that the Kennedy administration had kept secret the threat of nuclear war.