What was the public U.S. pledge made in exchange for the removal of the Soviet missiles?
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Correct answer: To not invade Cuba and respect its sovereignty
Kennedy publicly promised that the United States would not invade Cuba. This ensured the survival of Castro’s regime, which remained a communist outpost in the Western Hemisphere for decades.
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