View Full Version : Kennedy Talked, Khrushchev Triumphed
red states rule
05-22-2008, 09:26 AM
From none other then the DNC Times. When you talk to your enemies it must be from a position of strength
Obama is a babe in the woods and is not up to playing in the big leagues
Kennedy Talked, Khrushchev Triumphed
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Senior American statesmen like George Kennan advised Kennedy not to rush into a high-level meeting, arguing that Khrushchev had engaged in anti-American propaganda and that the issues at hand could as well be addressed by lower-level diplomats. Kennedy’s own secretary of state, Dean Rusk, had argued much the same in a Foreign Affairs article the previous year: “Is it wise to gamble so heavily? Are not these two men who should be kept apart until others have found a sure meeting ground of accommodation between them?”
But Kennedy went ahead, and for two days he was pummeled by the Soviet leader. Despite his eloquence, Kennedy was no match as a sparring partner, and offered only token resistance as Khrushchev lectured him on the hypocrisy of American foreign policy, cautioned America against supporting “old, moribund, reactionary regimes” and asserted that the United States, which had valiantly risen against the British, now stood “against other peoples following its suit.” Khrushchev used the opportunity of a face-to-face meeting to warn Kennedy that his country could not be intimidated and that it was “very unwise” for the United States to surround the Soviet Union with military bases.
Kennedy’s aides convinced the press at the time that behind closed doors the president was performing well, but American diplomats in attendance, including the ambassador to the Soviet Union, later said they were shocked that Kennedy had taken so much abuse. Paul Nitze, the assistant secretary of defense, said the meeting was “just a disaster.” Khrushchev’s aide, after the first day, said the American president seemed “very inexperienced, even immature.” Khrushchev agreed, noting that the youthful Kennedy was “too intelligent and too weak.” The Soviet leader left Vienna elated — and with a very low opinion of the leader of the free world.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/22/opinion/22thrall.html?_r=2&hp&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
namvet
05-22-2008, 11:27 AM
I just can't feature Osama in a crisis like that.
red states rule
05-22-2008, 11:28 AM
I just can't feature Osama in a crisis like that.
He would be on the phone asking for poll and focus group results on what he should do
Then he goes tot he UN and asks for a resoultion denouncing the action
namvet
05-22-2008, 11:30 AM
He would be on the phone asking for poll and focus group results on what he should do
Then he goes tot he UN and asks for a resoultion denouncing the action
and the phone would melt in his shaky hands.
red states rule
05-22-2008, 11:31 AM
and the phone would melt in his shaky hands.
or Michelle is on the line cussing out Fox News for reporting hubby's inaction, and Barry can't free up the line
namvet
05-22-2008, 11:37 AM
and Osama telling Michelle " stick your head between your legs and kiss your ass good bye" !!!!!!! :lol:
red states rule
05-22-2008, 11:40 AM
and Osama telling Michelle " stick your head between your legs and kiss your ass good bye" !!!!!!! :lol:
There last words will be "Damn Bush. He is to blame for this"
namvet
05-22-2008, 11:50 AM
There last words will be "Damn Bush. He is to blame for this"
"Damn Bush. He is to...........................
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bullypulpit
05-24-2008, 08:41 AM
From none other then the DNC Times. When you talk to your enemies it must be from a position of strength
Obama is a babe in the woods and is not up to playing in the big leagues
Kennedy Talked, Khrushchev Triumphed
snip
Senior American statesmen like George Kennan advised Kennedy not to rush into a high-level meeting, arguing that Khrushchev had engaged in anti-American propaganda and that the issues at hand could as well be addressed by lower-level diplomats. Kennedy’s own secretary of state, Dean Rusk, had argued much the same in a Foreign Affairs article the previous year: “Is it wise to gamble so heavily? Are not these two men who should be kept apart until others have found a sure meeting ground of accommodation between them?”
But Kennedy went ahead, and for two days he was pummeled by the Soviet leader. Despite his eloquence, Kennedy was no match as a sparring partner, and offered only token resistance as Khrushchev lectured him on the hypocrisy of American foreign policy, cautioned America against supporting “old, moribund, reactionary regimes” and asserted that the United States, which had valiantly risen against the British, now stood “against other peoples following its suit.” Khrushchev used the opportunity of a face-to-face meeting to warn Kennedy that his country could not be intimidated and that it was “very unwise” for the United States to surround the Soviet Union with military bases.
Kennedy’s aides convinced the press at the time that behind closed doors the president was performing well, but American diplomats in attendance, including the ambassador to the Soviet Union, later said they were shocked that Kennedy had taken so much abuse. Paul Nitze, the assistant secretary of defense, said the meeting was “just a disaster.” Khrushchev’s aide, after the first day, said the American president seemed “very inexperienced, even immature.” Khrushchev agreed, noting that the youthful Kennedy was “too intelligent and too weak.” The Soviet leader left Vienna elated — and with a very low opinion of the leader of the free world.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/22/opinion/22thrall.html?_r=2&hp&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
And the Soviet Union collapsed...some victory.
semi liberal girl
05-24-2008, 08:42 AM
Bottom line - Obama is a rookie and will get walked over by Amercia's enemies
semi liberal girl
05-24-2008, 08:43 AM
And the Soviet Union collapsed...some victory.
Thanks to Pres Ronald Reagan
And Democrats were against all of Pres Reagan's methods. I remember them screaming how he was going to start WWIII - now they try and rewrite history to cover the asses
PostmodernProphet
05-24-2008, 03:36 PM
I just can't feature Obama in a crisis like that.
I can, he's the new Kennedy....inexperienced and weak....Bay of Pigs, Vietnam.....
namvet
05-24-2008, 06:48 PM
Kennedy did save us all in the cuban missile crisis. the world was close to being on the brink. and the commies blinked.
Kathianne
05-24-2008, 06:51 PM
Kennedy did save us all in the cuban missile crisis. the world was close to being on the brink. and the commies blinked.
I'll agree, he got us out of a crisis he'd created by the Bay of Pigs. He was learning though, give him that.
namvet
05-24-2008, 06:58 PM
I'll agree, he got us out of a crisis he'd created by the Bay of Pigs. He was learning though, give him that.
agreed. he scared the crap out of Castro with that invasion. so Castro screamed for help from Moscow. and fuse was lit !!!!!
Kathianne
05-24-2008, 07:03 PM
agreed. he scared the crap out of Castro with that invasion. so Castro screamed for help from Moscow. and fuse was lit !!!!!
Just imagine if he'd backed up those he sent to slaughter?
namvet
05-24-2008, 07:39 PM
Kennedy and his bro Bobby were young and ambitious and wanted to change the world. get rid of the Mafia, communism, poverty etc. they had a lot on their plates. but they created a lot of enemies. maybe they just bit off more than they could chew. I was in HS when JFK was shot. I remember Castro was scared to death the US would blame him for it. and invade. and the soviets were deathly afraid the US was gonna lauch a nuke attack on them. its said that Khrushchev was so terrified he order his car to take him to the the US embassy and made sure the US knew he was not involved. now those were the days................
Kathianne
05-24-2008, 07:55 PM
Kennedy and his bro Bobby were young and ambitious and wanted to change the world. get rid of the Mafia, communism, poverty etc. they had a lot on their plates. but they created a lot of enemies. maybe they just bit off more than they could chew. I was in HS when JFK was shot. I remember Castro was scared to death the US would blame him for it. and invade. and the soviets were deathly afraid the US was gonna lauch a nuke attack on them. its said that Khrushchev was so terrified he order his car to take him to the the US embassy and made sure the US knew he was not involved. now those were the days................
I was in 2nd grade and don't remember Castro or Khrushchev reacting like that. I believe I remember Khrushchev attending the funeral, but could be wrong on that. I do know I told my mom that 'the guy that killed Kennedy was shot', she was crying and doing something in the kitchen and thought I was seeing something from the first shootings, she was shocked when she found out I was following it and turned of the television for quite a while.
namvet
05-24-2008, 08:08 PM
I was in 2nd grade and don't remember Castro or Khrushchev reacting like that. I believe I remember Khrushchev attending the funeral, but could be wrong on that. I do know I told my mom that 'the guy that killed Kennedy was shot', she was crying and doing something in the kitchen and thought I was seeing something from the first shootings, she was shocked when she found out I was following it and turned of the television for quite a while.
well that was really shocking for a 2 yr old. parents protected their kids from violence back then. I suspect someone from the USSR attended??? hmmm. not sure.
the info I post I heard on a TV documentary years ago. but it makes sense. they would assume they would be blamed ?????
Kathianne
05-24-2008, 08:25 PM
well that was really shocking for a 2 yr old. parents protected their kids from violence back then. I suspect someone from the USSR attended??? hmmm. not sure.
the info I post I heard on a TV documentary years ago. but it makes sense. they would assume they would be blamed ?????
Hopefully a 2 year old wouldn't have been watching when Oswald was taken out. It was pretty disturbing at 7. ;) (2nd grade). I'm really not clear on how the communist countries reacted, but it's pretty vivid that Khruschev came to the funeral.
namvet
05-24-2008, 08:37 PM
Hopefully a 2 year old wouldn't have been watching when Oswald was taken out. It was pretty disturbing at 7. ;) (2nd grade). I'm really not clear on how the communist countries reacted, but it's pretty vivid that Khruschev came to the funeral.
whats vivd for me was the fear and uncertainty and confusion for the future.
Kathianne
05-24-2008, 08:48 PM
whats vivd for me was the fear and uncertainty and confusion for the future.
I was younger, what upset me most was my mom crying for 3 days and being out of school. That was scary.
namvet
05-24-2008, 09:09 PM
I was younger, what upset me most was my mom crying for 3 days and being out of school. That was scary.
we all did when we saw this. on black and white TV
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Gaffer
05-25-2008, 09:14 AM
The first I heard it I was in art class. A girl came into the room crying and said "they shot him, they shot the president." We all got sent home from school early that day. Everyone was expecting a war to break out at anytime.
namvet
05-25-2008, 09:47 AM
I was in study hall. they let your carry those small transistor radio's around. that's how I found out. same here. they sent everyone home. it wasn't till around 95 I FINALLY got a chance to go to Dallas and see the 6th floor Museum inside the School Book Depository. link (link) Dealey Plaza is preserved for history. its the same today as it was the day of the shooting. I also got to stand where Abraham Zapruder filmed the entire event.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/68/SchoolbookDepository.jpg
ranger
05-25-2008, 10:10 AM
I still hadn't been born yet. However, I do see that Obama would not be near as capable of recovery as JFK was. After, JFK had some wartime experience to fall back on, what does Obama have? He's got a socialist wife who'll be busy chewing out people for dissing her man.
Dilloduck
05-25-2008, 10:23 AM
Let's not forget what Kennedy had to give up to get the soviets to back off. His aggression towards Cuba cost us.
semi liberal girl
05-25-2008, 10:27 AM
Obama is a babe in the woods, and does not have a clue as to what he is doing or saying
This rookie bne;ongs back on the bench. He is out classed by the like of our enemies, and they know he has a spin of overcooked linguine
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