John F. Kennedy studied Mao

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renqiulan
楼主 (文学城)

On November 23, 1963, American President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. At that time, the world hardly knew that Kennedy, when alive, studied Mao Zedong’s “On Guerrilla Warfare,” and wholeheartedly encouraged his White House aides to do the same.

 

Also, the world hardly knew that, when confronted with the China problem, Kennedy asked his wife Jackie to fix not one but two Bloody Marys for him. Yes, the young president drank during his White House meetings.

 

Kennedy understood correctly that Mao was determined not to live in the Soviet shadow. A “guerrilla leader of the world,” Mao actually posed a bigger threat to America in the long run. As publicly available documents indicate, Kennedy had received intelligence warning him that Mao’s China would soon become the fifth nuclear power after the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain, and France. Indeed, Mao got the Bomb on October 16, 1964, in less than a year after the assassination of Kennedy.

 

Kennedy took Mao more seriously in real life than in popular narratives. To his credit, he spent a lot of presidential time trying to read Mao’s mind. He was a serious president. 

 

It is a historical fact that, until just before his untimely death, Kennedy had all along strategized and planned to counter the Maoist movement in Asia and beyond. On the one hand, Kennedy was ready to single-handedly destroy Mao’s nuclear installations. On the other hand, he would offer Mao a “peaceful solution” even at Chiang Kai-shek’s expense. In the meantime, he was exploring a détente with either the Soviet Union or Mao’s China so as to keep both in check.

 

In effect, Kennedy had outlined a China plan for the succeeding administrations. Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger, in a spectacular manner, took a leaf out of Kennedy’s book. However, neither of them openly acknowledged their debt to Kennedy.

 

 

Author: Ren Qiulan

 

 

 

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冯墟
Americans have done a good job in studying Mao & Co.
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renqiulan
Thanks for your input. Kennedy did get off on the right
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renqiulan
foot when he seriously tried to read Mao's mind.
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renqiulan
"On Guerrilla Warfare" should be a must-read for Americans.
冯墟
China published some of the works on Mao by Americans,

indicative of their quality.

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renqiulan
Thanks. I'm aware of that. Color me skeptical, but I'm not
冯墟
partly b/c Chinese themselves can't write about him candidly
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renqiulan
sure about accuracy.But then,virtually nothing is apolitical
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renqiulan
Point taken. Thanks.
梧桐之丘
危机 danger and opportunity

 John F Kennedy is quoted as saying: “The Chinese use two brush strokes to write the word 'crisis'. One brush stroke stands for danger; the other for opportunity. In a crisis, be aware of the danger–but recognize the opportunity”.

冯墟
sometimes inaccuracy was not unintentional...
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renqiulan
Thanks! It was made when he was still a US senator.
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renqiulan
Worse, parts of the books have been edited out stealthily.
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renqiulan
I must add that dangers always lurk around opportunities.
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renqiulan
中英双语交流。在此尊重中文作为主流这事实。
冯墟
what do you expect?
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LYJiang
挺有趣,更有意思,因为世人只注重古巴危机,殊不知甘总统已筹谋打中国牌。赞!
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renqiulan
可能更多人只注重甘总统传与马莉莲梦露的绯闻,哈哈!八卦沒法挡。
冯墟
Harvard Crimson最好译作《哈佛绯闻》。Crimson就是绯呀。
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renqiulan
让我转告那里的老编,谢谢啦!Talk about tabloid. Haha!
冯墟
小编
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renqiulan
The inside joke is that they have Godzilla-sized egos.
冯墟
well, time is working on them.
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LYJiang
想问一下,古巴危机是否真的到了核战边缘的地步?
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renqiulan
Sorry, I'm afraid I don't follow you.
冯墟
age will file their ego.
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renqiulan
个见:不致如此。理由有二:1. 美方得悉苏联其实面临粮荒,需要美国大麦。2. 北约国土耳其同意后撤原本威胁黑海的导弹。
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renqiulan
You mean, like, filing nails?
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LYJiang
政治家最得众望的时候是果断快速化解危机。有沒有可能甘总统夸大了古巴危机呢?
冯墟
yes, file 消磨. Meanwhile, youthful arrogance is generally a

good thing, an impetus to progress.

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renqiulan
先生问得好。据公开史料,美方情报估计赫鲁晓夫已因经济弱势而地位不稳,打核战同归于尽,不是克宮诸公所愿,既然美国使土耳其作

出让步,赫氏只好善用这个下台阶。试想,那阵子美国没有总动员,小朋友继续上学,生活基本如常。当然,传媒不会放过机会渲染的。把1962年跟911相比,我们应该会估量得到那个才是较危的危机。

 

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renqiulan
In all fairness, they aren't brats. I ain't either.
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LYJiang
电影甚至纪录片都戏剧化了古巴危机。你是看原始资料的么?
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renqiulan
的确有,关于古巴危机的原始史料不难找到,只要是官方解封的。主要是看些好书,史家写的。
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LYJiang
你是历史专业的?
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renqiulan
外行的。只是读书界的一份子。
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LYJiang
美国本身就是个大图书馆嘛。改天再谈。
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renqiulan
晚安!