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The pressures mounted on him to authorize 'the only option' to execute air strike which could possibly lead to more catastrophes. And yet, despite more pressures the Kennedy administration was facing, he remained calm with absolute willingness to maintain world peace by not engaging in a war that could possibly lead to another world war. John F. Kennedy is the man with deep sense of duty and responsibility. This experience was crucial for America, there was a threat that was about to happen after thirteen days and yet, he had to decide what could bring more benefit to all.
Of course, air strike would not be the best option for another war is at stake. It is not easy for Kennedy, as played by Bruce Greenwoods, to do decision or strategy to pressure Soviet Union to pull out their military build up because, that would lead to world war III. The film presented America's readiness for possible war; they were equipped with military weapons, and their personnel were dedicated and well-trained. And yet, despite these, Kennedy was very careful not to fire a single weapon to avoid larger war.
These were shown in many instances which only proved that Kennedy respected the human rights and the law. President John F. Kennedy exemplified the character of a wise man mentioned in the book of Proverbs in the Bible - a virtuous man. Amid the pressures from his top military leaders demanding air strikes and the consistent reports of the progress of Soviet military presence threatening the world with their nuclear prowess, John F. Kennedy stood firm not to engage in aggression but exploit all possible democratic options that may lead to settlement of the situation.
While top military officers saw air strikes as the only solution, he empowered his own men for back door negotiations for the sake of much greater benefits, despite of stubborn impression he is seemingly showing his military officers. The film also presents different virtues of Kennedy's men; there were those who sympathized with his idea that pursued his step-by-step instruction. While others saw only one solution, some were still heed to what the President stood for. These men stood beside the president.
It is a good film which shows that America during that period resisted offensive war against another country; the success that they had seen was when the Soviet Union pull out their military weapon from Cuba. From this stand point, we can say that Kennedy and his other men including Kenneth P. O'Donnell (as played by Kevin Costner), his brother Bobby (played by Steven Culp), and other cabinet members such as the National Defense Secretary, the Ambassador for the United Nations, and others, were on in terms of maintaining world peace.
They have what we call the duty triangle which are needed by anybody especially those who are in high positions when making tough decisions. Specifically the President of the United States presented the three sides of the character such as virtue, principles and consequence. He is an example of a leader who believes in the duty triangle that made him took a careful step that benefited everyone; this could be one of the possible reasons why cold war between these two world great power ended not causing any harm in the world. John F. Kennedy is a virtuous man as opposed to the propaganda of the Soviet that he was weak.
He possesses good moral
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