What Trump Can Learn From JFK On Nuclear War

********** From a longer piece by Jeffrey Sachs for The Boston Globe In the last week of July, 54 years ago, President John F. Kennedy initialed the Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty with his counterpart, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev. Kennedy spoke to the nation in a remarkable address, which reminds us of his gifts of vision and eloquence; of the obligation and wisdom to pursue peace even in the most unlikely circumstances; and of the world’s clear and present danger with President Trump,

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2 thoughts on “What Trump Can Learn From JFK On Nuclear War

  1. Time for our congress to to their jobs, all 535 of them to be accurate. The leadership of both parties needs to walk up to the White House and deliver the good news that “Mein Furhur” is gone. Give him the choice you either leave or you go to the “gulag”.

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