yes
He could become too weak to defend his realm.
Howard K- Smith - 1962 Is Kennedy a Weak President 2-3 was released on: USA: 23 September 1962
Ever since Truman's administration The President has had the most power. So, no it is not weak.
Lyndon B. Johnson first took office because he was the vice president when President Kennedy was killed in 1963. He then ran for another term in 1964 and was re-elected by a land-slide against a weak Republican opponent.
The Bay of Pigs invasion caused President Kennedy to come across as inexperienced and didn't show the country in a strong light. The attempt at the overthrow of Fidel Castro came across as half-baked and incompetent, and directed caused the Cuban Missile Crisis.
It said that a weak or unjust ruler had no right to rule, thus giving emperors an excuse for overthrowing an older dynasty or king.
Khrushchev perceived Kennedy as a weak president due to his handling of the Bay of Pigs invasion, which was a failed attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro in Cuba. This failure made Khrushchev believe that Kennedy lacked the resolve and decisiveness required in a leader, especially in the context of Cold War tensions. Additionally, Khrushchev thought Kennedy's youth and inexperience contributed to a lack of confidence in his ability to stand up to Soviet demands, leading him to believe he could exploit this perceived weakness in negotiations.
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Sometimes Chinese rulers inherited the throne. At other times, they fought for the right to rule. In either instance, the Chinese believed that rulers came to power because it was their destiny, or fate. This idea was called the Mandate of Heaven. A mandate is a law, or an order.
He had a back injury from his stint in the military and he had some sort chronic nervous system disorder. I don't think he was particularly healthy.
It said that a weak or unjust ruler had no right to rule, thus giving emperors an excuse for overthrowing an older dynasty or king.