Kalb's new book bristles with exciting stories of the building Khrushchev/Kennedy confrontation, starting with the Congo and the Bay of Pigs, moving on to the Sino-Soviet split and the Cuban missile crisis. What have we learned from this running confrontation, which once brought the world to the edge of a nuclear war? Would Putin do what Khrushchev did to start and stop the Cuban crisis?
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