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Craig Moore
28 February, 18:23
Explain kennedy's policy of flexible response
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Hana Heath
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flexible response was a definse strategy implemented by john. F kennedy in 1961 to address the kennedy administration's skepticism of Dwight Eisenhower's New look and its policy of massive retaliation.
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