In the high-stakes theater of the Cold War, the world teeters on the brink of nuclear devastation. It is October 16, 1962, and the Cuban Missile Crisis has catapulted humanity into an unprecedented state of emergency. The Continuous Crisis Committee (CCC) convenes to navigate and resolve one of the most critical and volatile moments in modern history, where every decision could alter the course of the future.
The Cuban Missile Crisis began with the alarming discovery of Soviet ballistic missiles in Cuba, just 90 miles from the United States’ coast. This discovery heightened the already intense tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union, pushing the two superpowers to the edge of direct military conflict. As the world watches with bated breath, the stakes could not be higher—one wrong move could lead to a catastrophic nuclear war.
In this CCC, delegates will assume the roles of key figures and nations involved in the crisis. The committee will operate under continuous crisis conditions, with dynamic and evolving scenarios that require real-time responses. Delegates must be prepared to adapt quickly to new developments and think strategically to manage the unfolding crisis.
Delegates in this CCC will face numerous challenges, including managing public perception, dealing with internal political pressures, and preventing miscommunications that could escalate the crisis. The continuous nature of this committee means that situations will evolve rapidly, requiring delegates to remain vigilant and adaptable.
This committee provides a unique opportunity to delve into the intense and intricate world of Cold War politics.
Freeze Date: October 16, 1962
Event Dates: 25th, 26th & 27th July 2024
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