The worst thing JFK ever did.

AuthorPeters, Charles
PositionTILTING at windmills - John F. Kennedy

The book, however, does not mention what I think is the worst thing Kennedy ever did. After he saved the world from a nuclear catastrophe, he then kept secret his most dovish act: the commitment to remove our missiles from Turkey. And in his own version of Soviet-style disinformation, Kennedy leaked to his friend, the journalist Charlie Bartlett, his displeasure at Adlai Stevenson for having suggested just such an action. This led to an article by Bartlett and Stewart Alsop in the mass-circulation Saturday Evening Post that depicted John Kennedy as a tough guy and Adlai Stevenson as a ninety-seven-pound weakling.

Bobby's commitment to Dobrynin was kept so secret that I did not find out about it until 1972, when the Monthly published an article by Graham Allison that revealed the Dobrynin episode; the news did not make the front page of the Washington Post until 1987. It was so secret, in fact, that when I called Charlie Bartlett to tell him, he didn't believe me.

The problem here is that the rest of us were left with the impression that, as Dean Rusk described the resolution of the missile crisis, "we were eyeball to eyeball and the other side blinked"--when the truth was that both sides had...

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