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27/10/2004 16:52:21
 
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John F Kennedy sent military aid and Special forces troops to Thailand as well as air power. He promised more money for defense spending and accused Eisenhower of allowing a missile gap to develop between the Soviets and the U.S. It was John Kennedy's Secretary of Defense Bob McNamara who created the Mutual Assured Destruction principle that was dependent entirely on the maintenance of a sizable nuclear arsenal. It was JFK who increased America's troop number from 500 to 16,000 in Vietnam and he totally disagreed with those who were suggesting the idea of a pullout. My father-in-law was one of the early special forces 'advisors' to go. It was kennedy that authorized the coup that later on resulted in South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem's overthrow and he Kennedy sent a band of Cuban exiles with the support of the CIA, already armed and trained, to invade Cuba with the hope of overthrowing Fidel Castro.

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>Many despise President Bush but believe that President John F Kennedy was a man of peace. President Kennedy did not stop Soviet ships from unloading nuclear missiles in Cuba with peace promises or UN sanctions.
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>True, but keep in mind that Kennedy did not invade Russia as a result of the missle crisis ... so, while Kennedy may not have been, as you say, "a man of peace", he was able to solve the problem without declaring war. A huge difference I would say.
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>I don't ever recall seeing newsclips of Kennedy uttering the phrase "I'm a war president". If he ever did, then I stand corrected.
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