John F. Kennedy — "I'm not saying that we won't have to use nuclear weapons, but I'm saying that we…"
I'm not saying that we won't have to use nuclear weapons, but I'm saying that we should be very careful about how we use them.
I'm not saying that we won't have to use nuclear weapons, but I'm saying that we should be very careful about how we use them.
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Private conversation during the Cuban Missile Crisis (recounted by Robert F. Kennedy)
Date: 1962
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