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John F. Kennedy : Biography

2010-08-15 … on January 19, 1961 - the day before President Kennedy\'s inauguration - the only foreign policy issue fully discussed dealt with Southeast Asia. And there\'s even today some question as to exactly what Eisenhower said, but it\'s very clear that a minimum he said... that if necessary, to prevent the loss of Laos, and by implication Vietnam, Eisenhower would be prepared for the U.S. to act unilaterally - to intervene militarily. And I think that this was fully accepted by President Kennedy and by those of us associated with him. And it was fully accepted by President …

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