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Home Front: Politix
Ron Paul: We Need A Peace President
2023-06-20
[Ron Paul Institute] Most people agree that we are closer to nuclear war than at any time since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. Some would even argue that we are closer now than we were in those fateful days, when Soviet missiles in Cuba almost triggered a nuclear war between the US and the USSR.

In those days we were told that we were in a life-or-death struggle with Communism and thus could not cede a square foot of territory or the dominoes would fall one-by-one until the "Reds" ruled over us.

That crisis was very real to me, as I was drafted into the military in the middle of the US/USSR standoff over Cuba and we could all feel how close we were to annihilation.

Fortunately, we had a president in the White House at the time who understood the dangers of nuclear brinkmanship. Even though he was surrounded by hawks who could never forgive him for aborting the idiotic Bay of Pigs Cuba invasion, President John F. Kennedy picked up the telephone for a discussion with his Soviet counterpart, Nikita Khrushchev, which eventually saved the world.
Both Kennedy and Khrushchev had served, survived world conflict, and knew something about war.
Historians now tell us that President Kennedy agreed to remove US missiles from Turkey in exchange for the Soviets removing missiles from Cuba. It was a classic case of how diplomacy can work if properly employed.

It is all too clear that we do not have a John F. Kennedy in the White House today. Although we no longer face a Soviet empire and communist ideology as justification for taking a confrontational tone toward Russia, the Biden Administration is still dragging the US toward a nuclear conflict. Why are they putting us all at risk? The same old "domino theory" that was discredited in the Cold War: If we don’t fight Russia down to the last Ukrainian, Putin will soon be marching through Berlin.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  That's how I knew the Nobel Peace Prize is a load of crap.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2023-06-20 13:38  

#6  Did you all forget that Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize? And did you notice the real peace President got no mention at all!!
Posted by: airandee   2023-06-20 12:11  

#5  We have a Piece of President.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-06-20 11:52  

#4  I don't want a 'Peace President'. I do want a president that understands what "Imperial Overreach" is and is determined to avoid it --- Just because it is a problem doesn't mean we have to fix it!
Posted by: magpie   2023-06-20 11:20  

#3  /\ Indeed he did! And as you have written, to the great consternation of the entrenched Military Industrial Complex.

First US President to visit North Korea. Not much heralding of that accomplishment of late, is there ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-06-20 10:38  

#2  Trump showed how to do it - which really frosted the Deep State war mongers.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2023-06-20 10:30  

#1  Obviously the concept of "Peace President" didn't end well for JFK.
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-06-20 08:24  

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