President Kennedy developed a program called "flexible response" to choose a course of action appropriate to a situation.
President Kennedy developed a program called "flexible response" to choose a course of action appropriate to a situation.
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President Kennedy's foreign policy program towards the Soviet Union was characterized by a mix of confrontation and diplomacy, particularly during the Cold War's peak. He adopted a strategy known as "flexible response," which aimed to provide the U.S. with a range of options in dealing with Soviet aggression, rather than relying solely on nuclear deterrence. Notably, the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 exemplified his approach, as he sought to resolve the standoff through a combination of military readiness and negotiation. Ultimately, Kennedy aimed to contain communism while maintaining open channels for dialogue with the Soviet leadership.
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President Kennedy saw US nuclear weapons as a tool of deterrence against Russian aggression and necessary for securing mutually assured destruction.
Cuban Missle Crisis
President Kennedy's foreign policy was dominated by American confrontations with theSoviet Union. He was focused on preventing a world wide nuclear war and halting the spread of communism.
President Kennedy's foreign policy was dominated by American confrontations with theSoviet Union. He was focused on preventing a world wide nuclear war and halting the spread of communism.
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