Kennedy, Issue 104Recollections of the late President by his Special Counsel. Covering the 1953-63 period, this is a "portrait of Kennedy's emergence into political maturity and of his increased knowledge of the country, of world affairs, of his own abilities and of administrative tactics as he fought the tough political battles of 1956-1960. Most of all, the book shows the man at work in the Presidency. |
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Page 546
... Communism , his friends would ostracize him but the doctrine of Communism would keep on developing . He didn't even know who some of the indigenous Communist leaders were , he said ; he was too busy at home . Smiling again , he ...
... Communism , his friends would ostracize him but the doctrine of Communism would keep on developing . He didn't even know who some of the indigenous Communist leaders were , he said ; he was too busy at home . Smiling again , he ...
Page 636
... Communist- supported local troops . Nor did he want it to become another Cuba , providing Communism with a strategically located military base , vast natural resources and a fertile breeding ground of subversives and guerrillas . His ...
... Communist- supported local troops . Nor did he want it to become another Cuba , providing Communism with a strategically located military base , vast natural resources and a fertile breeding ground of subversives and guerrillas . His ...
Page 649
... Communist - sponsored guerrilla war and to permit the local population peacefully to choose its own future . But South Vietnam was too weak to stand alone ; and any attempt to neutralize that nation in 1961 like Laos , at a time when ...
... Communist - sponsored guerrilla war and to permit the local population peacefully to choose its own future . But South Vietnam was too weak to stand alone ; and any attempt to neutralize that nation in 1961 like Laos , at a time when ...
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