Ken Follett Quotes
Political Issues Were Interlinked More Closely Than He Had Previously Imagined. He Had Always Thought That Problems Such As Berlin And Cuba Were Separate From Each Other And Had Little Connection With Such Issues As Civil Rights And Health Care. But President Kennedy Had Been Unable To Deal With The Cuban Missile Crisis Without Thinking Of The Repercussions In Germany. And If He Had Failed To Deal With Cuba, The Imminent Midterm Elections Would Have Crippled His Domestic Program, And Made It Impossible For Him To Pass A Civil Rights Bill. Everything Was Connected.
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