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Posted: 2025-04-24 20:01:01 UTC

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John F. Kennedy's speech on July 25th, 1961, addressing the nation about the potential for war with the Soviet Union over the Berlin Crisis, emphasizing the U.S.'s commitment to diplomacy while standing firm against unreasonable negotiation tactics.
The U.S. will attempt diplomatic solutions to avoid war.
A firm stance against negotiating with those who demand unilateral concessions.
Potential war with the Soviet Union over the Berlin Crisis.
Dealing with negotiation partners who are unwilling to compromise.