David Talbot’s lead story argues that Kennedy was less a cold warrior than a warrior for peace, that he was a man who despised war and sought above all to avoid nuclear conflict. The Kennedy who emerges is a wily pragmatist who had certain moral limits that he would not compromise. In November 1961, Kennedy gave a speech in which he said that there was nothing" soft" about averting (防止,避免)nuclear war and that America showed its true strength when it avoided using military force. Which of the following statements about John F. Kennedy is not true according to David Talbot
A. He was a warrior for peace rather than a warrior for war. B. He was in favor of using nuclear weapons to show the power of US. C. He was a mail who would not compromise his moral limits. D. He was a man of determination to fight for peac