Summary:
The book delves into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, presenting the case that he was killed by a conspiracy within the U.S. government due to his emerging opposition to Cold War politics and his efforts to end the Vietnam War. It argues that Kennedy's turn towards peace threatened military and intelligence agendas, leading to his murder and the subsequent cover-up.
Key points:
1. JFK's Change: The book examines JFK's shift from a typical Cold War politician to a leader challenging the military-industrial complex, influenced by the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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