Quote of the Day by assassinated US President John F Kennedy on nuclear weapons: ‘Put an end to war, or…’

In a poignant reminder of the perils of nuclear warfare, the late US President John F. Kennedy's 1961 address at the United Nations highlighted the urgent need for global peace. He warned that humanity must decisively end war to avert potential extinction, particularly in an era characterized by the threat posed by advanced military technology and nuclear arms. Kennedy's speech underscored that the responsibility for maintaining peace lies with all nations, necessitating cooperation, dialogue, and a commitment to ethical restraint. As conflicts persist around the world, his message remains relevant, urging contemporary leaders to prioritize diplomatic efforts and collective security to prevent catastrophic consequences arising from armed conflict.
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