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John F. Kennedy was a central figure in the Cold War, as his actions during the Cuban Missile Crisis were credited with altering its course [1]. Furthermore, it is claimed that he held specific intentions to end the Cold War and pursue peace with the Soviet Union [2], [3], [4].

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Steven M. Greer - Wikiquote en.wikiquote.org Wikiquote 3 facts
claimSteven Greer claims that John F. Kennedy intended to rein in the military-industrial complex, make peace with the Soviets, end the Cold War, and dissolve the CIA.
claimSteven Greer claims that John F. Kennedy intended to rein in the military-industrial complex, end the Cold War, make peace with the Soviets, and dissolve the CIA.
claimSteven Greer claims that John F. Kennedy intended to rein in the military-industrial complex, make peace with the Soviets, end the Cold War, and dissolve the CIA.
United States Foreign Intelligence Relationships everycrsreport.com EveryCRSReport.com 1 fact
accountThe intelligence provided by Oleg Penkovsky during the Cuban Missile Crisis allowed President John F. Kennedy to determine that Soviet intermediate-range nuclear missiles would be fully operational in three days, an event the CIA credited as altering the course of the Cold War.