By Oct. 20, Kennedy and his advisers had decided on a course of action: enforce a naval “quarantine" on Cuba to prevent military equipment and arms from being delivered
The Kennedy administration used the term "quarantine" rather than "blockade," as the latter would have legally implied a state of war. A quarantine, however, allowed the US to continue receiving the support of the Organization of American States, the 35-member continental organization.
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