CIA agent Bruce Riedel’s book ‘JFK’s Forgotten Crisis: Tibet, The CIA, And The Sino-Indian War’, which talks about how Nehru ...
USAID was founded by President John F. Kennedy in 1961, and had more than 10,000 employees and a budget of about $40 billion ...
There was no immediate crisis facing John F. Kennedy when he took office in 1961. But in one of the most memorable American speeches, JFK famously implored Americans to ”ask not what your ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. praised President Donald Trump’s move to declassify files on his dad, uncle and Martin Luther King Jr.'s killings.
Kennedy gave in 1961. “We decided long ago that the dangers of excessive and unwarranted concealment of pertinent facts far outweighed the dangers which are cited to justify it.” JFK grandson ...
With the benefit of hindsight today, the Washington Consensus was valuable in the sense that it was a consensus, it ...
From fighting disease to humanitarian needs, the U.S. Agency for International Development has been taking the lead for more ...
Theodore Roosevelt, 1905 Inaugural Address “And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country.” — John F. Kennedy, 1961 ...
Conservatives in government have long watched in exasperation as the agency thumbed its nose at the U.S. national interest.
The most quoted – and arguably the best – inaugural address is John F. Kennedy's 1961 speech, which conveyed youth and vigour. Kennedy was the first president born in the 20th century and his ...
Eisenhower on Jan. 17, 1961 – which reminded ... Tofel, “Sounding the Trumpet.” JFK instructed speechwriter Ted Sorenson to read every previous inaugural address, distilling his predecessors ...