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uranmaximum [27]
2 years ago
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How well did Kennedy use flexible response to deal with the Berlin Wall crisis

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Ira Lisetskai [31]2 years ago
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He increased defense spending in order to boost conventional military forces—non nuclear forces such as troops, ships, and artillery—and to create an elite branch ofthe army called the Special Forces, or Green Berets.

he also tripled the overall nuclear capabilities of the United States

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