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October 16, 1962executivenational securityexecutive powercold warcold warcrisis managementpresidency

Kennedy receives the missile briefing and convenes ExComm at the White House

National security advisers brief President John F. Kennedy on U-2 photographs showing Soviet missile sites in Cuba. Kennedy quickly brings together the Executive Committee of the National Security Council, known as ExComm, to weigh military, diplomatic, and political responses. The meeting starts the most intense phase of White House decision-making in the crisis.