JĂĄnos KĂĄdĂĄr presents on his diplomatic trip to Moscow to the Hungarian Central Committee. KĂĄdĂĄr first places the Cuban Missile Crisis in context. This includes describing the success of the Cuban revolution, US aggression towards Cuba, and the Cuban-Soviet military and defense agreement, which ultimately spawned the USâs unilateral military mobilization. KĂĄdĂĄr then describes the Soviet Unionâs strategy to achieve two goals: protect the Cuban revolution and preserve peace. He notes that Cuba and the Soviet Union disagree about how the crisis was resolved, but asks the congress of workers to show complete support of Soviet actions and successes.