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Kennedy, it is now clear, sought to make important departures in the superpower relationship in order to lessen the tension with Moscow, to the point that by 1963 detente was the most important element in his foreign policy, and he proved increasingly reluctant to engage American fighting forces in war, whether in Cuba or in Southeast Asia.
Choosing War: The Lost Chance for Peace and the Escalation of War in Vietnam
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