We have just passed the 62nd anniversary of the assassination of John F Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States of America since the declaration of independence in 1776.
JFK with forever be associated with assassination, conspiracy, intrigue and the shadowy world of black ops: those military and intelligence operations which are hidden from the public, often for years, sometimes for decades, sometimes never revealed to the light of day.
Today, we'll move away from the details of his assassination and the motives of those who fired close to a dozen bullets at JFK's motorcade in the autumn of 1963. Instead, we will examine his relationship with the Arab and Islamic world and what we can learn from it today.
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