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Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis
Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis | Robert F. Kennedy
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"A minor classic in its laconic, spare, compelling evocation by a participant of the shifting moods and maneuvers of the most dangerous moment in human history."—Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. During the thirteen days in October 1962 when the United States confronted the Soviet Union over its installation of missiles in Cuba, few people shared the behind-the-scenes story as it is told here by the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy. In this unique account, he describes each of the participants during the sometimes hour-to-hour negotiations, with particular attention to the actions and views of his brother, President John F. Kennedy. In a new foreword, the distinguished historian and Kennedy adviser Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., discusses the book's enduring importance and the significance of new information about the crisis that has come to light, especially from the Soviet Union.
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OutAndAbout
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After reading the book, decided to watch the movie. Good adaptation of the events but it missed all the strategy behind the decisions that were made. It also made Costner‘s character (Special Assistant to the President Kenneth O'Donnell) the main character which made Kennedy look weak where the book, written by Robert Kennedy, made him look strong. As is typical, the book was so much better!

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Pickpick

Fascinating insiders account of the Cuban Missile crisis. A definite recommendation for negotiation training. I especially enjoyed the way three alternatives were prepared to help Kennedy make the decision of how to respond. The original position papers are available on line and make for additional fascinating reading.

https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1961-63v10-12mSupp/ch34

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OutAndAbout
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Lessons learned (my words):

If you have the benefit of time, use it. Don‘t rush to action.

Build friends & bridges so you‘ll have support when you need it.

Seek out differing opinions, from all positions, sides, & ranks.

Don‘t just focus on how to execute, but on what the response of the other side will be and where it will lead - understand the potential consequences.

And this image quote - allow the other side to back down gracefully.

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OutAndAbout

Personalities change when the President is present, and frequently even strong men make recommendations on the basis of what they believe the President wishes to hear.

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Texreader
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Nonfiction on sale. Timely given the anniversary of RFK‘s assassination a few days ago.

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Awk_Word_Smith
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—Robert F. Kennedy (died this day in 1968)