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Kennedy and the Cold War. Cold War rhetoric dominated the 1960 presidential campaign. Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon both pledged to strengthen American military forces and promised a tough stance against the Soviet Union and international communism.
Learning Objectives. Describe Kennedy’s early presidency, including the Kennedy administration’s “flexible response” to the Cold War. Explain Vietnam’s connection to the Cold War and U.S. involvement in Vietnam during Kennedy’s presidency. Figure 1. Major political events of the 1960s.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917-1963) was the 35th president of the United States, serving between January 1961 and his assassination in November 1963. Though his presidency was brief, it spanned several critical Cold War events.
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In January 1960 John F. Kennedy formally announced his presidential candidacy. His chief rivals were the senators Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota and Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas. Kennedy knocked Humphrey out of the campaign and dealt the religious taboo against Roman Catholics a blow by winning the primary in Protestant West Virginia .
Oct 29, 2009 · As president, Kennedy confronted mounting Cold War tensions in Cuba, Vietnam and elsewhere. He also led a renewed drive for public service and eventually provided federal support for the...
Nov 24, 2013 · JFK and the Cold War. This article is the sixth installment of an HPR series exploring President Kennedy’s legacy as we reflect on the 50th anniversary of his assassination. From his time at Harvard to his days in the White House, President John F. Kennedy had a passion for foreign policy.