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president John F. Kennedy reacted strongly to the situation described in this speech primarily because ...

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Because of the proximity of Cuba to the United States. Allowing for an attack with little time for the United States to prepare.

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I’ve taken this test before and I would assume that this is the speech you’re talking about.

Good evening, my fellow citizens. This Government,
as promised, has maintained the closest surveillance
of the Soviet military build-up on the island of
Cuba. Within the past week unmistakable
evidence has established the fact that a series
of offensive missile sites is now in preparation
on that imprisoned island. The purposes of
these bases can be none other than to provide a
nuclear strike capability against the Western
Hemisphere….
— President John F. Kennedy, Report to
the American People, October 22, 1962

President John F. Kennedy reacted strongly to the situation described in this speech primarily because the location of Cuba would allow the United
States little time to respond to an attack.

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