JFK's Last Night in Houston: A Legacy of Dialogue and Tragedy

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On the 60th anniversary of JFK's assassination, his foreign policy legacy highlights the importance of correctly interpreting intelligence. Kennedy's experience showed both failure and success in intelligence usage, such as the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis. The lessons learned include the significance of interpretation in intelligence gathering, the need for dialogue and communication with adversaries, and the avoidance of humiliation and hatred in international relations. These lessons remain relevant in today's global system.
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