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Revisiting JFK's Legacy
This chapter explores the dual narrative of John F. Kennedy's presidency, highlighting the tension between his public image as a peace advocate and the intervening nature of his foreign policy. It challenges the romanticized view of his legacy by examining the realities of American imperialism, particularly in Vietnam and Latin America, while questioning the broader implications for subsequent leaders like Obama.