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15 pages in length. The writer briefly discusses arguments and appeals for thirteen historical political speeches. No bibliography.
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United States. 2. Line of Argument The line of argument that supports the creation of the crisis includes proof of existence by virtue of military surveillance, knowledge of actual
missile size and capability, as well as the distance they are able to travel once launched. 3. Devil-Angel Interpretation of New Facts President Kennedy implies the secrecy of Soviet
activity, inasmuch as these new facts were only uncovered after he ordered an increase in the level of U.S. surveillance already taking place. Kennedy further points out how the
presence of these Cuban nuclear bases indicates a breach in the Rio Pact of 1947, an agreement the United States was duly upholding. Moreover, Kennedy reiterates how the Soviet
Government assured the United States that the missiles were for no other reason other than defense, not instigating attacks. 4. Delineation of Actual or Plan Proposed President Kennedy proposes
that while patience and restraint represent the nations mantra, the time had come when Americas tolerant attitude would have to be abandoned for one more appropriate to the imminent threat
Cuban missiles provided. The United States would stand tall in defense against an attack yet would not pull the trigger prematurely or unnecessarily. 5. Identify Ethical Appeals for
Support Ethical appeals of support rest upon President Kennedys distress call to the American people, asking yet subtly commanding - their utmost support and understanding in this time
of political instability. 6. Identify Actual Appeals for Support Actual appeal for support from Congress and/or the American people comes in the form of a seven-step process: 1) cease
shipment of offensive military equipment to Cuba; 2) continued and amplified surveillance; 3) immediate retaliation in kind for nuclear attack on any Western Hemisphere nation; 4) reinforcement of Guantanamo; 5)
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