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July 26, 1963: Address on the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty

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John F. Kennedy

July 26, 1963

Source National Archives

From the Oval Office, the President calls the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty with the Soviet Union a sign of hope but points out its limitations. Kennedy reassures Americans that the country is still prepared to defend itself against any treaty violators; however, he calls the treaty a good first step towards peace.

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July 26, 1963: Address on the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty

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