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Kennedy and rejected
These requests were rejected by the Kennedy Administration ( which was involved in the Cuban Missile Crisis during most of the Sino-Indian War ), leading to a cool down in Indo-US relations.
In 1964, the Warren Commission concluded that Oswald acted alone in assassinating Kennedy, firing three shots, a conclusion also reached by prior investigations carried out by the FBI and Dallas Police Department, yet rejected by much of the U. S. public over the years.
Kennedy and McNamara rejected massive retaliation for a posture of flexible response.
Operation Northwoods was a series of false-flag proposals that originated in 1962 within the United States government, and which the Kennedy administration rejected.
Although part of the U. S. government's Cuban Project anti-communist initiative, Operation Northwoods was never officially accepted ; it was authorized by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, but then rejected by President John F. Kennedy.
Kennedy personally rejected the Northwoods proposal, and it would now be the Joint Chiefs ' turn to incur his displeasure.
This has never been used, although it was seriously considered for use at Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39 for the Saturn V. It was rejected for that application due to the instability of the top-heavy unfuelled rocket and gantry.
After a highly publicized trial in which Jim was represented by his old friend and lawyer Michael Kennedy ( by then a prominent Park Avenue attorney ), the jury rejected a murder charge and found him guilty of voluntary manslaughter.
In the 1950s, the World Bank considered building its international headquarters here and on the adjacent site ( which now houses the Kennedy Center ), but rejected the site for unspecified reasons in favor of its current location at 1818 H Street NW in Washington, D. C.
Jefferson Parish, Treen's residence, which would later support him in most of his campaigns, rejected the States ' Righters and instead supported Kennedy with 51. 8 %.
He became a prime and impassioned spokesman for the development and deployment of the Lockheed C-141 Starlifter as the primary jet airlift transport for MATS, and supported the election of John F. Kennedy as president to achieve that end when the Eisenhower administration rejected it.
It was authored by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, but then rejected by President John F. Kennedy.
Gottlieb rejected John Kennedy Toole's initial manuscript of A Confederacy of Dunces.
Kennedy rejected the plan as " too spectacular ", and directed Bissell to come up with a less obvious placement of troops.

Kennedy and concept
Berrios and N. Kennedy outlined in ' Erotomania: a conceptual history ' ( 2002 ) several periods of history through which the concept of erotomania has changed considerably:
They conceived of a concept referred to as " the Beast ", which Wilkinson describes as " a headless monster that lurches through postwar history ," a metaphor for a system of dark forces that resulted in the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King, Jr., the Vietnam War, and helped Nixon's rise to power and his fall from it as well.
Its justification came from the President ’ s Council of Economic Advisors, whose staff advanced the concept of investment in education during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations.
The movie concept later struck Apple as an adolescent watching televised replays of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
The concept of limited war was also used in the Vietnam War by the United States under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson as part of a strategy to contain the spread of Communism without provoking a wider confrontation with the Soviet Union.

Kennedy and first-strike
Later evidence has emerged that one consequence of Kennedy pushing the false idea that America was behind the Soviets in a missile gap was that Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev and senior Soviet military figures began to believe that Kennedy was a dangerous extremist who, with the American military, was seeking to plant the idea of a Soviet first-strike capability to justify a pre-emptive American attack.

Kennedy and attack
One Republican senator told this correspondent that he was constantly being asked why he didn't attack the Kennedy administration on this score.
According to international law a blockade is an act of war, but the Kennedy administration did not think that the USSR would be provoked to attack by a mere blockade.
* 1961 – In a speech John F. Kennedy emphasizes that any attack on Berlin is an attack on NATO.
O ' Brien filmed the Jerusalem scene, and ( according to Omar Sharif ) Bentley's political discussion with Ali, but he became ill due to a heart attack on location and had to be replaced at the last moment by Kennedy, who was recommended to Lean by Anthony Quinn.
" He and other sailors aboard the PT-109 then attack Kennedy.
This is not an attack on Ms. Kennedy, it is an attack on the executive level of pay.
In 1955, then U. S. Senator John F. Kennedy announced, to the organization United Cerebral Palsy, that the institute was " planning to launch an all-out attack against the dread spectre of cerebral palsy ".
" Such instances include the attack on Pearl Harbor, the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and the September 11th terrorist attacks, all of which preceded a massive spike in the approval rating of the sitting President.
The Commission is widely considered the most important independent U. S. government commission since the Warren Commission, which was charged with investigating the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and perhaps the most important in American history given its mammoth responsibility for investigating the causes of the first foreign attack on the U. S. mainland since the War of 1812, and recommending steps to defend the U. S. from future attacks.
A few weeks before Coward and Lawrence were scheduled to be replaced by Otto Kruger and Madge Kennedy, Lawrence collapsed with a combined attack of laryngitis and nervous exhaustion.
Randolph Churchill died of a heart attack, aged 57 ( on the very same day in June 1968 that Robert Kennedy was murdered ).
Kennedy's decision to discontinue his support came at the start of the Cuban Missile Crisis in which Kennedy agreed with the USSR to not invade or attack Cuba, and restrain those who were planning to carry out attacks against Cuba, in exchange for the removal of nuclear weapons from Cuba.
Many of the Cuban exile community categorized Kennedy as an incompetent who quickly gave in to Soviet intimidation in believing the Soviets would attack the US.
This is not an attack on Ms Kennedy, it is an attack on the executive level of pay.
Similar adaptations, that in effect made Sweden's neutralist stance rather hollow, included integration in the US embargo policy from the Korean War and on, and an agreement signed with the Kennedy administration including some guarantees for US support in case of a Soviet attack.
For example, the day after the attack, Senator Edward Kennedy described the attack as " vicious and horrifying ... acts of unspeakable cruelty ... a massive tragedy for America ," and commended President Bush for " his strong statement ... about finding and punishing the perpetrators of this atrocity.
However, Kennedy is reluctant to attack and invade because it would very likely cause the Soviets to invade Berlin.
On his last expedition, Kennedy was sent to the far north of Australia to attack the problem of finding an overland route from the Gulf of Carpentaria to Sydney again.
On 25 October 1944 at Kennedy Peak in the Tiddim area, Burma ( now Myanmar ), two platoons were ordered to attack a strong Japanese position.

Kennedy and emphasized
When Eisenhower briefed President-elect Kennedy on the NSC system, as when Gordon Gray briefed his successor McGeorge Bundy, they both emphasized the importance of the established NSC machinery in the management of foreign policy and national security affairs.
Romer, however, has not been widely cited beyond Lawrence, no doubt because Kennedy emphasized the " special " nature of Amendment 2 and refused to apply traditional rational-basis analysis to the Colorado law.
President Kennedy supported the statement made by Stevenson: " I have emphasized before that this was a struggle of Cuban patriots against a Cuban dictator.
Kennedy very strongly emphasized that his specific usage of the term nocebo did not refer to " the iatrogenic action of drugs ": in other words, according to Kennedy, there was no such thing as a " nocebo effect ", there was only a " nocebo response ".
" Although the Court's opinion acknowledged other Federal Circuit cases that described a PHOSITA as having " common sense " and who could find motivation " implicitly in the prior art ," Kennedy emphasized that his opinion was directed at correcting the " errors of law made by the Court of Appeals in this case " and does not necessarily overturn all other Federal Circuit precedent.

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