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How was Kennedy’s foreign policy characterized by aid and crises?

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Kennedy tend to prefers peaceful approach to end foreign crisis rather than using military confrontation

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Example of this would be when he solved the Cuban missile crisis. Rather than choosing a military approach, he opted to persuade Cuban government through economic agreements and various other types of foreign aid. In the end, Cuba cut down its relation with soviet union's missile project and end the crisis peacefully.

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