Phone Call with General Eisenhower during Cuban Missile Crisis

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  • JFKPOF-TPH-41-2 - Sound recording of a telephone conversation held on October 28, 1962, between President John F. Kennedy and former President Dwight D. Eisenhower. They discuss dealings with Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev for ending the Cuban Missile Crisis. [White House Operator?] connects the call at President Kennedy’s request.
    Please note well: The images accompanying this recording are for illustration only. They were not taken during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
    The sound recording and the photos used are all in the public domain.

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  • @Hollows1997
    @Hollows1997 Před 2 lety +11018

    59 years later and here I am listening to a phone call between two presidents on my own mobile phone.

    • @zyzir
      @zyzir Před rokem +92

      @@James-bd3ei no you dont. lmao. young people are more than capable of understanding the exact polarity of that statement😅

    • @Jason.cbr1000rr
      @Jason.cbr1000rr Před rokem +58

      And those who are in the ptesidency and their close partners like the national security and fbi homeland etc.. are listening and watching us throigh our phones

    • @abdulrahmanalmojil3574
      @abdulrahmanalmojil3574 Před rokem +8

      @@zyzir yes as a young person I can completely understand the charge of that statement

    • @zyzir
      @zyzir Před rokem

      @@abdulrahmanalmojil3574 formal : a state in which two ideas, opinions, etc., are completely opposite or very different from each other. There is (a) considerable polarity of opinion on this issue.
      pick up a book dumbass

    • @abdulrahmanalmojil3574
      @abdulrahmanalmojil3574 Před rokem +5

      @@zyzir that is certainly one way to conduct your argument

  • @Mark-yy2py
    @Mark-yy2py Před 3 lety +12995

    Eisenhower always preferred his title as “General” rather than “Mr. President”. For him, earning five stars was more gratifying than being elected POTUS.

    • @EndOfSmallSanctuary97
      @EndOfSmallSanctuary97 Před 3 lety +886

      It definitely sounds cooler

    • @sammycas4850
      @sammycas4850 Před 3 lety +826

      Especially since he was one of the few 5 star generals. 5 star generals are only around during times of war. When WW2 ended he was demoted back to a 4 star.

    • @Mark-yy2py
      @Mark-yy2py Před 3 lety +929

      @@sammycas4850 actually, all the generals of the Army and Fleet admirals (5star) were permanently awarded their ranks by order of Congress.

    • @sammycas4850
      @sammycas4850 Před 3 lety +162

      @@Mark-yy2py really? That’s very interesting to know.

    • @Mark-yy2py
      @Mark-yy2py Před 3 lety +466

      @@sammycas4850 Sammy, do you know that George Washington and John Pershing actually hold higher ranks? They were both General of the Armies, which is higher than a five star rank.

  • @Autobotmatt428
    @Autobotmatt428 Před 9 měsíci +496

    I love how he still calls him General that shows respect.

    • @robertolmstead1346
      @robertolmstead1346 Před 7 měsíci +25

      General Eisenhower preferred to be addressed as so instead of being referred to as "President Eisenhower" which is surprising since he is a former Commander in Chief of all Armed Forces.

    • @benmonticello6804
      @benmonticello6804 Před 4 měsíci +33

      @@robertolmstead1346he was commander in chief, but that was still a civilian position. Being a 5-Star general (one of only a few EVER) was the pinnacle of his entire career in the military. Being President was just a cherry on top of it for him.

    • @or10nsharkfin
      @or10nsharkfin Před 2 měsíci +8

      @@robertolmstead1346 Commander in Chief is the civilian position given to the President of the United States. Eisenhower was the Supreme Commander of Allied Forces during the second World War.

    • @EnlightenedBro105
      @EnlightenedBro105 Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@or10nsharkfinNot even during the entire war but like starting in 1944

    • @EAFSQ9
      @EAFSQ9 Před 21 dnem

      especially because Kennedy himself was a Lieutenant in the US Navy in WWII.

  • @whiteandright1958
    @whiteandright1958 Před rokem +1849

    Eisenhower was one of our greatest Presidents
    1. No wars during his 8 years in office.
    2. Ended The Korean conflict.
    2. Very good economy
    3. He built our interstate highways connecting the country.
    4. ONLY President to balance the budget EVERY year of his administration.
    5. Only President to CUT federal spending during his 2 terms. From 20.4 percent to 18.4 percent
    6. GDP grew 150 percent thru 1960.
    7. The middle class exploded during his time in office.
    LBJ called Eisenhower every day to ask his advice on Vietnam until IKE told him, "You don't take the advice I have given you. Stop calling me. "

    • @cdr861532
      @cdr861532 Před 9 měsíci +87

      Just curious.....where did you find that quote from Eisenhower?

    • @whiteandright1958
      @whiteandright1958 Před 9 měsíci

      @@cdr861532 Stephen Ambrose 's book on Ike.
      "EISENHOWER
      Soldier and President"

    • @Jeph629
      @Jeph629 Před 9 měsíci

      Well, it was great until it wasn't: Serious civil rights issues snowballed leading to the "civil rights era", nuclear weapons testing was out of hand, Vietnam was becoming the powder keg we'd soon see. For most of his administration the FBI denied the existence of organized crime in the US, directing its energies to communist threats instead (czcams.com/video/GkTiVZwMPlw/video.html).

    • @Darthdesmond
      @Darthdesmond Před 9 měsíci +38

      I don’t think the only thing about budget or spending is true because Calvin Coolidge, but def cut from the same cloth 😊

    • @whiteandright1958
      @whiteandright1958 Před 9 měsíci +93

      Sorry Darth. Ike was the ONLY President with a balanced budget all EIGHT years.
      Coolidge served SIX years as President

  • @jonnnyren6245
    @jonnnyren6245 Před 4 lety +8999

    The fact that Jack calls President Eisenhower "GENERAL." That's just cool as it's said.

    • @sham421
      @sham421 Před 4 lety +353

      Jon Paradero it would be kind of weird if he called him “Mr President”.

    • @jonnnyren6245
      @jonnnyren6245 Před 4 lety +628

      @@sham421 current sitting Presidents refer to their predecessors as Mr. Presidents too right? But anyways, Mr. President or whatever, being called General knowing he was President as well is just as badass. I mean imagine being in the receiving end of that call, in President Eisenhower's shoes, from the President and he called you General? It's like a cool acknowledgement that Jack knows his predecessor was a badass WWII army general.

    • @MrCitizen14
      @MrCitizen14 Před 4 lety +428

      Jon Paradero Plus, Eisenhower ends the conversation by saying, “thank you Mr. President.“ just a really classy acknowledgment by both men of the other person‘s status and the respect they had for one another. It is sadly missing in our political discourse today.

    • @sham421
      @sham421 Před 4 lety +59

      @@jonnnyren6245 honestly I don't know. I was am reminded of the scene in "Spy's Like Us" where everyone addressed everyone else as "doctor",
      I picture a room full of ex-presidents shaking hands and saying "Mr President" to each other.

    • @jonnnyren6245
      @jonnnyren6245 Před 4 lety +33

      @@dobermanpac1064 if you mean Clinton, Bush 43 and Barack they're good friends. If you're referring to Trump, Barack and Bush not really in talking terms. But I tend to imagine in my mind of that skit that Conan O'Brien made where Trump is randomly calling Barack for advice about how being President works and he just randomly says weird stuff making Barack just hang up in disbelief.

  • @justinharasyn1574
    @justinharasyn1574 Před 4 lety +10170

    I hope everybody realizes that this phone call is essentially Whether or not World War 3 was going to happen.

    • @SK-le1gm
      @SK-le1gm Před 4 lety +294

      imagine if Ike had given bad advice 🤯

    • @trylliumt5441
      @trylliumt5441 Před 4 lety +238

      Justin Harasyn I remember those tense days. Was very young but easily picked up on my parents concern for that situation.

    • @superrknight1858
      @superrknight1858 Před 4 lety +80

      Sri Kumar
      Ike: Look what you did damnit!
      JFK: It was your idea General!

    • @user-ok8yq6nc6x
      @user-ok8yq6nc6x Před 4 lety +122

      @@switchback5545 It wasn't in it's borders but it had a range of inside their borders.

    • @ggssssssss
      @ggssssssss Před 4 lety +23

      Yep I wouldn’t of been born nether would my parents

  • @kumo34sans
    @kumo34sans Před rokem +1565

    these two men saved more lives than you could ever imagine.

    • @codeewehrman3838
      @codeewehrman3838 Před 11 měsíci +75

      Possibly humanity.
      Isn't it incredible.

    • @GiorniFelici00
      @GiorniFelici00 Před 10 měsíci +7

      Presidente che tradiva la moglie non è un presidente fedele al suo paese, vergogna kennedy! Murder

    • @JL-XrtaMayoNoCheese
      @JL-XrtaMayoNoCheese Před 9 měsíci

      Wrong. The cold war was a farce. Wallstreet funded the Russian revolution

    • @JL-XrtaMayoNoCheese
      @JL-XrtaMayoNoCheese Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@GiorniFelici00republics are necessarily unfaithful and are swayed by the zeitgeist or venture capital. Your argument is puritanical and reductionist to the reality of marriage and man's weakness.
      Who are you to cast a stone?

    • @mansakhanlv8487
      @mansakhanlv8487 Před 9 měsíci +30

      @@GiorniFelici00trolling is at a all time high. He who is without sin ……you know the rest 😂

  • @andrewbuckland8825
    @andrewbuckland8825 Před rokem +1511

    This is fascinating to listen to! Back when the world was run by serious individuals, not clowns LARPing as leaders.

    • @tombryan1
      @tombryan1 Před rokem +7

      Like Hitler?

    • @aszrix6800
      @aszrix6800 Před rokem

      @@tombryan1 yes, like hitler

    • @ricksanchez6766
      @ricksanchez6766 Před rokem +52

      @@tombryan1 Trump, Boris Johnson, Putin, etc.

    • @conors4430
      @conors4430 Před rokem +23

      You mean, serious individuals who nearly ended humanity on earth? Yeah, good luck with that.

    • @aszrix6800
      @aszrix6800 Před rokem +3

      @@conors4430 they a real one for that fr

  • @themarvelousbutthead2625
    @themarvelousbutthead2625 Před 4 lety +8100

    Democrats and Republicans working together, wish it was like this today

    • @Vikseproducts
      @Vikseproducts Před 4 lety +476

      It could be if it wasnt for the crazy left of today.It is no longer the party of JFK.

    • @9876666789
      @9876666789 Před 4 lety +159

      @Keenan Williams stfu hick

    • @motnosniv
      @motnosniv Před 4 lety +194

      But they ARE working together to enslave the world.

    • @Vikseproducts
      @Vikseproducts Před 4 lety +103

      @@9876666789 You stfu Boy

    • @The_yeffy1
      @The_yeffy1 Před 4 lety +54

      @MR FREEZE-98 They suck now there was a time when they didn't lol. Throughout this impeachment thing the media has referred back to Democrats in the 80s and 90s who are still in congress contradicting themselves. So 30 years ago they thought logically and today they want to appeal the blue check mark people on twitter.

  • @MatthewMoore1
    @MatthewMoore1 Před 2 lety +3240

    These recordings are about as close to “being a fly on the wall” as you can get.

    • @adamjohnson4975
      @adamjohnson4975 Před 2 lety +68

      typo. i think you meant cia agent in the survellance van

    • @marksolomon4248
      @marksolomon4248 Před 2 lety +9

      The history here can fell an ox

    • @rockycomet4587
      @rockycomet4587 Před 2 lety +7

      @@adamjohnson4975 Yeah, they keep taking pictures of me and sneaking in my house to give me mind control drugs from NASA.

    • @dalea1691
      @dalea1691 Před 2 lety +19

      Recording was donated by the Russians.

    • @swizerland100
      @swizerland100 Před 2 lety +3

      yes, an interesting listen is this from england u.k, hello and greetings

  • @souvikmondal3591
    @souvikmondal3591 Před rokem +2087

    I am genuinely surprised how calm and composed both of these men are in one of the worst crisis n human history. I guess that’s why they are the men that they are.

    • @user-bl6ne3hc6n
      @user-bl6ne3hc6n Před rokem +87

      They're both in World War II they're Warriors they both fought,,,, I'm a Republican that said I think Kennedy did a hell of a job here he called Eisenhower to get some advice I'm sure all Kennedy's generals were all hawks want to start World War III No Doubt ,since Kennedy knew what war was about, he wanted nothing to do with this, Eisenhower did warn him when he took office about the CIA and their crap so I thought Kennedy did a really good job and what's important he made sure there's always a phone line goes directly to Russia for this kind of stuff where all the presidents use,,.

    • @CommonSenz
      @CommonSenz Před rokem +62

      Looks like they both were pretty sure the soviets were barking but not biting. The public was not so sure..

    • @walterm127
      @walterm127 Před rokem

      @@user-bl6ne3hc6n don’t be so harsh on those who want to go to war. If FDR had won instead of (easily the worst president we had) Woodrow Wilson this whole situation would have never happened. There wouldn’t have been a communist revolution in Russia.

    • @user-bl6ne3hc6n
      @user-bl6ne3hc6n Před rokem

      @@walterm127 under stood,, the difference is Nukes,, and after the missile crisis Kennedy made sure that we always have an open line with the Russians called the red phone I believe,,

    • @martindg93
      @martindg93 Před rokem +34

      “Worst crisis in human history” calm down us boy

  • @stephaniefoster1172
    @stephaniefoster1172 Před rokem +304

    I love the fact he speaks carefully & factually without freaking out. Great composure.

  • @The_Honcho
    @The_Honcho Před 4 lety +2295

    “I think by the end of the month we’ll be toe to toe in Berlin” damn, what a spooky line for such a scary time

    • @andyhello23
      @andyhello23 Před 3 lety +108

      Its amazing, his words, were just as though, this was normal. Shows, you how normalised these words back then.

    • @josephweaver5385
      @josephweaver5385 Před 3 lety +126

      I guarded the Fulda Gap for 30 months...it was a time when the cold war was peaking!....I missed my family but learned that friends akeep you safe....I sure did make friends and never was afraid of a soviet or eastern bloc invasion...whatever happens will Happen!,,,thankfully Germany is now one...troops came home, but my memories of my time there will never be forgotten!

    • @1060michaelg
      @1060michaelg Před 3 lety +52

      @smeatplays Can you imagine the pressure this President was under? Thinking, "First I have to avert a nuclear shambles with the Soviets and Castro...and then we'll be walking across hot coals in Berlin." Something like that. Incredible poise under mind bending pressure.

    • @taloob493
      @taloob493 Před 3 lety +37

      It's insane how during those times it was a very real possibility to wake up on Monday and by Friday the human race could be extinct

    • @teresalinton5898
      @teresalinton5898 Před 3 lety +6

      it was scary

  • @davesuiter
    @davesuiter Před 3 lety +7728

    "General, I just want to bring you up to date...." the respect is awesome

    • @josephstalin7619
      @josephstalin7619 Před 3 lety +101

      I have seen you in a lot of videos when I was younger, glad I found you again.

    • @lyndatrones1787
      @lyndatrones1787 Před 3 lety +234

      John Kennedy knew president Eisenhower saved the world

    • @eliasdanaskos139
      @eliasdanaskos139 Před 3 lety +64

      Are they crazy ova THEYEA

    • @wendydiaz476
      @wendydiaz476 Před 3 lety +6

      Ok.🤣🤣.like i know what they talking about yaa

    • @wendydiaz476
      @wendydiaz476 Před 3 lety +4

      Can no one claim me yet🤣🤣

  • @brianbommarito3376
    @brianbommarito3376 Před rokem +538

    Two brave men, who both endured moments of extreme crises in their lives, and in the lives of the people of the world.

    • @conors4430
      @conors4430 Před rokem +7

      Two men who also contributed to the fact that the world nearly ended. They don’t get a pass for bringing things back from the brink when they were both major players in things, ending up at the brink in the first place.

    • @brianbommarito3376
      @brianbommarito3376 Před rokem +4

      @@conors4430, I’m afraid the world’s going to end regardless. Maybe you’re right. If you’re in any kind of position of power in this world, you must have some blood on your hands (just my opinion, but I think it matches the known facts). No doubt they were too. All the same, I’m happy they didn’t completely blow it, or I would never have been born. The world would’ve died when my parents were still kids. But whether it died back then or now, Time is running out for humanity. Unless change comes, of a drastic, practically supernatural, nature, this species will go extinct. It’s only a matter of when.

    • @thejamaicanpolak3988
      @thejamaicanpolak3988 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@Conor S you should read up more on Kennedy. He did what he could and died for it. The CIA wanted to invade Cuba and Vietnam. Yes he sent advisors to Nam but he had to keep the CIA happy. He got murdered trying to shut the CIA down.

    • @AhkoGojak
      @AhkoGojak Před 10 měsíci

      ​​@@brianbommarito3376 do agree with you on current situation. Things will get scary especially if Russia loses the war... I don't support them, but this is the truth. Russia is now fighting for the last piece of influence in Europe. Look at how much influence they've lost since the USSR collapse. Yet the west is fucking too persistent... they want Ukraine in NATO and that's actually a massively dangerous wish.
      To blame is a lot of people, both Russian and American. But I think that NATO should have stopped expansion after the collapse of USSR. It was to embarrassing when Putin advocated for world peace and NATO kinda fooled him by expanding even more and stealing Russian influence in Eastern Europe.
      What hasn't happened will surely happen unless a good US president appears again. Someone who'll actually understand Russia's desire for influence in Eastern Europe.

    • @megathicc6367
      @megathicc6367 Před 9 měsíci +5

      ​@@conors4430they didn't cause that. They were thrown in that situation. Kennedy more than Eisenhower.

  • @whiskyngeets
    @whiskyngeets Před 8 měsíci +6

    Imagine having a president that can form coherent sentences.

  • @Kastafore
    @Kastafore Před 3 lety +10587

    You can tell Kennedy was legitimately concerned about the situation and wanted Eisenhower's counsel about his course of action. It is so refreshing to hear Eisenhower offer his support while urging Kennedy to be cautious. The amount of respect here is something that the current American political landscape hasn't seen for quite some time.

    • @lyndatrones1787
      @lyndatrones1787 Před 3 lety +54

      JFK. ❤️

    • @tillman40
      @tillman40 Před 3 lety +111

      IKE was the GOAT. The Russians wouldn’t have tested IKE in Cuba

    • @muhammadnursyahmi9440
      @muhammadnursyahmi9440 Před 3 lety +120

      @@tillman40 also IKE wasn't foolish enough to taunt USSR by placing nuclear-capable missile at their doorstep.

    • @twelvecatsinatrenchcoat
      @twelvecatsinatrenchcoat Před 3 lety +140

      It would be pretty shocking if a President was anything other than "legitimately concerned" about the imminent end of the human species.
      Although, Donald Trump probably would've waved it off like it's nothing. In fact I'm pretty sure he actually has done that in conversations about nuclear war.

    • @rjlp128
      @rjlp128 Před 2 lety +59

      Too bad Kennedy didn’t follow Ike’s advice to avoid the Bay of Pigs invasion debacle. Of course, Ike was had his own issues with illegally overthrowing other foreign leaders who weren’t interested in having the US meddle in their affairs at the behest of corporate or military industrial complex players.

  • @piccolo54trunks2
    @piccolo54trunks2 Před 3 lety +3598

    My favorite part is when he refers to him as "the General." Kennedy was a WW2 Navy Officer and purple heart recipient. He respected Eisenhower not just as a predecessor, but as a commander.

    • @someguy9293
      @someguy9293 Před 2 lety +102

      The fact they put politics to the side to talk to one another, as human beings is very refreshing, and is in critical suppy in today's World.

    • @Richard-ql1nf
      @Richard-ql1nf Před 2 lety +25

      @@someguy9293 Real good point. I really like the bipartanship here.

    • @someguy9293
      @someguy9293 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Richard-ql1nf Me too.

    • @kommandantgalileo
      @kommandantgalileo Před 2 lety +13

      this is why Kennedy in my opinion was a good man

    • @kommandantgalileo
      @kommandantgalileo Před 2 lety +3

      @Kevin now that is a down to earth man, unless you are talking about his speech about going to the moon, that was a moon shot.

  • @herbiesnerd
    @herbiesnerd Před rokem +152

    It’s an amazing contrast of two leaders. 20 years before this, Kennedy was a young 1st Lt. in the US Navy, and 5 Star General of the Army Eisenhower was the Supreme Allied Commander against Germany. Both became the Commander in Chief and I’m beyond impressed with the wisdom and humility Kennedy possessed to draw upon the council of General Eisenhower. Eisenhower was magnificent providing Kennedy with a few extra considerations while supporting Kennedy’s course of action, and showed pure courtesy and respect to the sitting President. Duty and Service at the highest level is what we got to listen in on.

    • @gaoxiaen1
      @gaoxiaen1 Před 2 měsíci

      It's been a long time since we had a real veteran as President, unless you count Reagan's "service" in Hollywood during WWII and Bush II's "service" protecting Texas during the Vietnam War. I don't.

  • @asfan
    @asfan Před rokem +442

    An amazing piece of recorded history. I’ve listened to this a few times now and it really is special.

    • @adriansullivan7629
      @adriansullivan7629 Před rokem +4

      Amen. Amen.

    • @GM8101PHX
      @GM8101PHX Před 9 měsíci +3

      I was a 5 year old boy living in Tucson, Arizona when this phone call was happening!! Two great men, both had served in our military, so did my Dad and myself. this is how you learn to respect others more senior in rank, age and position!!

  • @daved.7071
    @daved.7071 Před 4 lety +7633

    The mutual respect of these two presidents shows their interest of protecting America was above the political rivalry, which is sorely needed today.

    • @s7robin105
      @s7robin105 Před 4 lety +269

      They weren’t political opponents. Eisenhower was barely a republican both parties wanted him to run for them and if he were here today he would be called a socialist like Bernie for wanting to continue the new deal of FDR with the highway programs.

    • @RobertsIslandLivingAdventures
      @RobertsIslandLivingAdventures Před 4 lety +58

      I don’t think Trump will be calling Obama for advice 😂🇺🇸👍

    • @kermitderfrosch1704
      @kermitderfrosch1704 Před 4 lety +40

      S7Robin True. This is why I'm fighting for A President Sanders. #BernieorBust

    • @PersimmonHurmo
      @PersimmonHurmo Před 4 lety +76

      @@kermitderfrosch1704 communist

    • @owl2944
      @owl2944 Před 4 lety +71

      @@PersimmonHurmo change your name to just 'beta'

  • @GardenerTobak
    @GardenerTobak Před rokem +3557

    So great to hear back to back presidents of opposing parties speaking together cordially, updating one another, and listening for advice.

    • @Cyborg_Lenin
      @Cyborg_Lenin Před rokem +75

      Of course they worked together. That was the only time their hegemony was challenged.

    • @stevewise1656
      @stevewise1656 Před rokem +73

      Agreed! Two intelligent men at that and respectively exchanging ideas. We cannot have another orange colored or similarly ignorant man in the White House again. If Ike was alive to see what happened to his Party and who they elected president in 2016 he would've used more expletive's than he's said his entire life.

    • @cameronburke8002
      @cameronburke8002 Před rokem

      Eisenhower was a lifelong Democrat but after the war he decided to run as a Republican because he believed the Democrats were in power for too long and there needed to be variety.

    • @lemfandango
      @lemfandango Před rokem +60

      The two parties are on the same team and you ain't on it

    • @samathum4711
      @samathum4711 Před rokem +49

      Ya let's purposefully pretend that things aren't extremely worse now than the previous administration. Things were objectively better 2016-2020. Were they not?

  • @BlueSaphire70
    @BlueSaphire70 Před 9 měsíci +49

    I absolutely loved hearing this! This was a time when Republican or Democrat we were all Americans on the same side of sanity. I do yearn for those days!

    • @spagootest2185
      @spagootest2185 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Democrats harshly opposed the civil rights movement at the time...

    • @carson4174
      @carson4174 Před měsícem

      @@spagootest2185 southern democrats*

    • @hayeshumphries311
      @hayeshumphries311 Před měsícem

      @@spagootest2185 Including our current president....on video. quoted, and the media will NOT state that fact because it hurts their narrative! By the way, Al Gore Sr. was one of the heads of the opposition of the civil rights movement as well as LBJ

  • @kyle381000
    @kyle381000 Před rokem +61

    Also, don't forget that Kennedy was only 45 years old at the time. He was incredibly poised and thoughtful in his remarks, especially when speaking with a man of the experience of Eisenhower.

    • @pinehawk9600
      @pinehawk9600 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Kennedy was extremely intelligent

  • @derail14
    @derail14 Před 7 lety +2884

    kennedy was smart talking to a ex-president and ww2 general hero,ike.smart men at work.

    • @Ladysugarshaft
      @Ladysugarshaft Před 6 lety +1

      👍

    • @mtd365
      @mtd365 Před 6 lety +17

      He called Hoover as well.

    • @rockyracoon3233
      @rockyracoon3233 Před 5 lety +78

      Eisenhower nearly went to war with the USSR in 1956 over the Suez canal. So he knew too well what JFK was going through.

    • @FrankieBlueEyes
      @FrankieBlueEyes Před 5 lety +66

      JFK kept all three of the living former presidents up to speed on the Cuban Missile Crisis as it was happening but he clearly valued Ike's opinion very much, for obvious reasons.

    • @glennstockley2197
      @glennstockley2197 Před 4 lety +3

      Terrorist dirt bags conspiring

  • @MDJ-wb1pn
    @MDJ-wb1pn Před 6 lety +3737

    Kennedy had great respect for Ike. Being the general and great president he was Kennedy looked to him for advice and help. Just think a Democrat and a republican working together. Not today.

    • @joeblow7247
      @joeblow7247 Před 6 lety +8

      No He thought Ike was a old Dinosaur it was only after he got in the job and had trouble did he respect IKE!

    • @bobbetter
      @bobbetter Před 5 lety +34

      Senator McCain and Senator Sanders often worked together on issues, especially when it came to Veterans' issues. RIP

    • @karimC35
      @karimC35 Před 4 lety +44

      Ike was aware of the military industrial complex. Even going so far as too mention it in his farewell address. He knew behind the scenes were warmongers trying to get money at every turn. So the less wars the better

    • @khurramqasir6815
      @khurramqasir6815 Před 4 lety +26

      Republicans and dems work together everyday for corporate interests

    • @DrewskiTheLegend
      @DrewskiTheLegend Před 4 lety +35

      Minkah McKay Don’t start that here. Republicans will point out all the faults of the left too. You aren’t faultless. Dems are slowing progress for Trump just like Republicans did for Obama. Also from my observations, the (prog)left is the party of racists and bigots these days, they just twist and turn the narrative to claim that they aren’t.

  • @roadtrip2943
    @roadtrip2943 Před rokem +93

    A time of mutual respect of 2 leaders knowing they were on the same team. A time when there was confidence in agreements made between east and west

    • @lourowberryrowberry2343
      @lourowberryrowberry2343 Před 10 měsíci

      Both parties got things done back then, unlike today, as right winger nazi bald headed freaks do not want ANYTHING good for America except hate and division, which is what republicans stand for today.

  • @ChristopherArienti
    @ChristopherArienti Před rokem +52

    This is insane… the power and the gravity of this phone call is amazing. Wow… I am blowing away

  • @nonameman7114
    @nonameman7114 Před 2 lety +6475

    It’s actually really insane that we have such an important recording like this archived. I don’t know if many of you know, but this phone call was the deciding factor in the escalation towards a possible WW3.

    • @Dayvit78
      @Dayvit78 Před 2 lety +497

      It's not insane. It's the law. All presidential calls are archived for the public. This is what democracy is. Don't lose it.

    • @thehandlesticks66
      @thehandlesticks66 Před 2 lety +292

      @@Dayvit78 What about all the interactions that aren't recorded between congress and senate members with their lobbyists? America's government was bought and sold long before the fall of the soviets. Democracy for the company, crude individualism for the worker.

    • @Dayvit78
      @Dayvit78 Před 2 lety +90

      @@thehandlesticks66 Well I agree here. I'm more reacting to the commenters use of "insane." Just like all the people who comment "I'm crying." Like grow up - try to understand the world we live in. Not everything is a shock.

    • @cameronvadnais4388
      @cameronvadnais4388 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Dayvit78 I read it as nomenclature.

    • @Dayvit78
      @Dayvit78 Před 2 lety +21

      @@cameronvadnais4388 Is English your native language?

  • @thanhnhan7629
    @thanhnhan7629 Před 2 lety +4218

    The way President Kennedy says “General” shows how big his respect for Gen. Eisenhower.

    • @Twotontessie
      @Twotontessie Před 2 lety +213

      Not really. Everybody called Ike "General." That was what he preferred.

    • @Publicenemy85
      @Publicenemy85 Před 2 lety +147

      Even when Eisenhower was President he preferred to go by “General”

    • @smc1942
      @smc1942 Před rokem +101

      @@Twotontessie ;
      In truth, JFK had tremendous respect for General/President Eisenhower. Yes, Ike preferred to be called by rank, once out of the White House. But JFK was under no obligation to speak with him at all. The fact he did, and more than once! Showed how much he respected Ike, and valued his council. The fact Ike was quick to help showed he was still serving the country he loved. And JFK was a CMH recepient, Ike respected everyone who served during the War, but especially those who went above and beyond what was expected of them.
      It is safe to say they respected one another.

    • @PreferredCustomer
      @PreferredCustomer Před rokem +1

      Kennedy really got a lot of good work done between prostitutes.

    • @duaneholcomb8408
      @duaneholcomb8408 Před rokem +42

      @@smc1942 I agree they had mutual respect. For each other. Partison politics. Was not like it is today. Wish we could return to that ,,,

  • @mojomegaman
    @mojomegaman Před 9 měsíci +16

    First off, an amazing discourse between two national leaders. Blunt, respectful and concise. Any senior executive's time is concise. Literally to the minute. President Kennedy afforded his predecessor the appropriate courtesy, General. After office, George Washington insisted on being referred to as General Washington, vice Mr. President; after his term this was the custom for military office holders. Also, President Kennedy was asking advice from the former Commander of Allied Forces for the European Theater. All together, both men were gracious, respectful and gentlemanly. I pray our nation returns to this decorum, respect for opposing views.

  • @drixmcdrixerson
    @drixmcdrixerson Před rokem +48

    I’ve consumed just about every bit of JFK history I could over the years. I’ve never heard this. It’s interesting to hear how he actually talks rather than just his speeches, written and delivered. This was two men having a conversation. Fascinating to be sure.

  • @billlombard9911
    @billlombard9911 Před 3 lety +3127

    Two World War II veterans, They saw what real war was like, real actual men, we owe our freedoms to somebody like general Eisenhower

    • @Aristocratic13
      @Aristocratic13 Před 2 lety +37

      Not really. Maybe respect.

    • @ElselchoGaming
      @ElselchoGaming Před 2 lety +126

      @@Aristocratic13 Yes really, what can you possibly dispute.

    • @Aristocratic13
      @Aristocratic13 Před 2 lety +29

      @@ElselchoGaming We cab owe them our respect and admiration but what freedom? Lol America wasn’t owned or slaved then

    • @ElselchoGaming
      @ElselchoGaming Před 2 lety +102

      @@Aristocratic13 Yeah because they won the war? Hitler had plans for a future American war, he wouldn't have won but it certainly would've been a bloody affair.

    • @webmasale
      @webmasale Před 2 lety +86

      Your freedom to be exploited by some corporation lmao

  • @technologic21
    @technologic21 Před 4 lety +976

    Happy that JFK consulted Eisenhower. He even called him General! Two of the greatest presidents the US have ever had!

    • @C0wb0yBebop
      @C0wb0yBebop Před 4 lety +28

      technologic21 no dear sir. Teddy Roosevelt was the best Prez we’ve had.
      Ike and JFK are limp muppets compared to the ‘Ol Roughrider.

    • @starsixseven9259
      @starsixseven9259 Před 4 lety +22

      @@C0wb0yBebop *Bullmoose Intensifies*

    • @superrandom2438
      @superrandom2438 Před 4 lety +2

      @@starsixseven9259 4th term intensifies

    • @fanglethorpe
      @fanglethorpe Před 4 lety +49

      @@C0wb0yBebop Lincoln is the best president by far, his burden was the greatest.

    • @piusx8317
      @piusx8317 Před 4 lety +7

      @@C0wb0yBebop You could at least get his name right. He hated being referred to as Teddy.

  • @mattsreptileroom
    @mattsreptileroom Před rokem +46

    Simply amazing, if only we had great men as these running the country today

  • @edmondlau511
    @edmondlau511 Před rokem +23

    Fascinating. I got the impression of mutual respect from each man in the way they address each other as Mr. President and General. Eisenhower was obviously older yet still called the president Mr. President and the president still called Eisenhower General despite him having been retired for many years.

  • @SuperIliad
    @SuperIliad Před 4 lety +721

    Two patriot veterans of WW2, not concerned with their respective parties but with the nation they mutually loved.

    • @notrius7754
      @notrius7754 Před rokem +5

      And thats why people need to remember the importance of our military, because its made up of people that actually care about the nation and not just thier own gain.

    • @NuclearSmoores
      @NuclearSmoores Před rokem

      @@notrius7754 tell me that when the military removes the deep state and Jews from America

    • @notrius7754
      @notrius7754 Před rokem

      @@NuclearSmoores US Military is US military because it believes in the ideals of the American nation, not your ideals but American Ideals.

    • @NuclearSmoores
      @NuclearSmoores Před rokem

      @@notrius7754 American nation doesn’t need parasite Jews and the deep state cabal

    • @notrius7754
      @notrius7754 Před rokem

      @@NuclearSmoores But the American ideals say that every man is equal and no one deserves to be treated worse or be killed just because of thier race, thats just how it works. Which doesn't mean that corruption is not meant to be fought with. The relationship between the state and the military in the US is similar to the relationship between the Roman legions and the Roman government during the last days of the Republic.

  • @constantdarkfog49
    @constantdarkfog49 Před 4 lety +512

    John F. Kennedy was a smart leader, knowing who to ask for guidance. Ike was the best help possible. Two great leader's.

  • @ctdieselnut
    @ctdieselnut Před 11 měsíci +33

    I feel privileged to even hear this recording, regardless of if the matters spoken about are in the past, and the ramifications have already been established, completed and hashed out. This is a beautiful part of yt, it acts as an archive for political history, and is much better accessible than say, the library of Congress.

  • @mariakane1451
    @mariakane1451 Před 2 lety +2150

    two great men who both served and had knowledge of how to handle crises and saved us from a huge war.

    • @zyzir
      @zyzir Před rokem +52

      the exact type of leaders we need now more than ever

    • @mundan3smith385
      @mundan3smith385 Před rokem +69

      Lmao JFK did not handle that shit well

    • @jphb7730
      @jphb7730 Před rokem +11

      @@mundan3smith385 laugh your ass off and comment more because we need more logical people like yourself

    • @jphb7730
      @jphb7730 Před rokem +10

      @@projectc.j.j3310 I was mocking and being sarcastic…I apologize

    • @Footfusion88
      @Footfusion88 Před rokem +2

      @@mundan3smith385what are you doing here then hater

  • @juanchoja
    @juanchoja Před 4 lety +593

    The vocabulary and politenesss of these men back then was impeccable, and it wasn't "once uppon a time" ago, but rather "not long ago", when our parents were alive that people behaved so civilised.

    • @basitk12
      @basitk12 Před 4 lety +27

      juanchoja that time is dead. Because English grammar is dead. Enjoy the yo life now. I see professional people with zero vocabulary theses days.

    • @TheArtimusMaximus
      @TheArtimusMaximus Před 3 lety +7

      We've made some gains but but we've also had some losses since then

    • @karl-henrikousback6004
      @karl-henrikousback6004 Před 3 lety +11

      civilized well..they where on the verge of blowing the world up dude

    • @monk729
      @monk729 Před 3 lety +27

      The world was from far civilized. The middle 20th century was rife with wars and revolutions. Also, racism and senseless murder occurred on a regular basis. Much like it is today

    • @j.dragon651
      @j.dragon651 Před 3 lety

      Truman was president when I was born.

  • @holysmoke7043
    @holysmoke7043 Před rokem +25

    I can hear two great souls with pure hearts and minds working a serious solution into being. Thank you for allowing me to know of this conversation.

  • @witheringi9492
    @witheringi9492 Před rokem +62

    Two war heroes who experienced the the terror of combat and fought against an existential threat to humanity. They were brothers in arms. As a Canadian I respected and admire them both. I weep at the calibre of leadership in the US today.

    • @chungusmaximus526
      @chungusmaximus526 Před rokem

      Kennedy should've invaded Cuba. Your Prime Minister wouldn't have been born and all would have been well in the rest of the Americas.

    • @witheringi9492
      @witheringi9492 Před rokem +2

      @@chungusmaximus526 huh? You obviously didn't know the Justin Trudeau is the son of former PM Pierre Trudeau and Margret Trudeau? As for invading Cuba..I know its very American to think they are entitled to invade any country they don't like but that attitude hasn't really worked out if you think of Vietnam Iraq and Afghanistan. It didn't work out for the attempted invasion of Canada either-thank the goddess. Every time I drive by the Niagara river I am so grateful that our ancestors pushed you out.

    • @witheringi9492
      @witheringi9492 Před rokem +1

      Obviously I do as I met Pierre Trudeau in the 70's.He provide the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and repatriated the constitution for the Imperialist British, He was a great PM , brilliant and cared deeply for this country. I mourned his death

    • @pollofrito3000
      @pollofrito3000 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I weep at the calibre of leadership in our country too. No one to vote for.

    • @lourowberryrowberry2343
      @lourowberryrowberry2343 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@witheringi9492 I think you are missing the point, as it sounds like you were not alive during this...I WAS...

  • @RadioNul
    @RadioNul Před 2 lety +2780

    Biden calling Trump.
    Biden: "come on, man"
    Trump: "very, very, unfair, SAD"

    • @pietrpiepir6444
      @pietrpiepir6444 Před 2 lety +104

      Joe - they're gonna dominate you!
      Aww, shut up man.

    • @timothyhubert2305
      @timothyhubert2305 Před 2 lety +171

      Biden calling Trump
      [21st century humor starts]

    • @redd1498
      @redd1498 Před 2 lety +341

      Biden: Umm...umm..um.....china is a.....u know the thing.....c'mon man.... wait where am i??.....
      Trump: Joe you know I won by A LOT!!!! My administration has done tremendously for the past four years better any other president. I made this country better than anybody has ever seen before it's tremendous!
      China: *proceeds to bomb the US

    • @willlasdf123
      @willlasdf123 Před 2 lety +43

      Lol, that's where we're at. And we deserve it given the way the average American views politics

    • @albaraqahtani
      @albaraqahtani Před 2 lety +10

      @@jayguero2123 best depiction lmao

  • @wanderinghistorian
    @wanderinghistorian Před 2 lety +4355

    A sitting Democrat POTUS calls to update a former Republican POTUS and get his advice. It makes me weep for our current situation, and I'm not being hyperbolic, I teared up at this. At what we could be.

    • @HUNTtheTRUTH1
      @HUNTtheTRUTH1 Před 2 lety +14

      Man, in crisis like this it doesn’t matter what party you’re from. At the end of the day they are both Americans and want the best solution for their country. Pretty sure bush called up Clinton during 9/11.

    • @prestigev6131
      @prestigev6131 Před 2 lety +22

      @@HUNTtheTRUTH1 no chance this would happen today. Biden would never talk to trump, trump wouldn’t have talked to Obama if they faced a crisis like this

    • @empollonamericano328
      @empollonamericano328 Před 2 lety +139

      Pretty sure they would……When the lives of millions of Americans are on the line, they would push away their differences

    • @kingt0295
      @kingt0295 Před 2 lety +188

      You cried? LMFAOOOO

    • @hahahajackmyswag
      @hahahajackmyswag Před 2 lety +3

      @@empollonamericano328 get your head out of your ass. The left is actively working against Americans

  • @Velo1010
    @Velo1010 Před rokem +12

    I have been fascinated by JFK ever since reading a very detailed book on his life. And what a life he had. I mean the Kennedy dynasty was something to speak about.

  • @ChiefRangerSmokey
    @ChiefRangerSmokey Před rokem +4

    The respect such gentleman had for each other then, we need more of that.

  • @mikemike8461
    @mikemike8461 Před 3 lety +300

    That was more than cool. I bet JFK was comforted in the fact he had Eisenhower to converse with, and get advice

    • @James-bd3ei
      @James-bd3ei Před rokem

      No doubt. Imagine being in those boots.

  • @rogerforsberg3910
    @rogerforsberg3910 Před rokem +507

    "Thank you very much, sir!" The manner in which GEN Eisenhower, a former 2-term president, signs off to his successor is simply a marvel of courtesy & respect -- which, regrettably, we have lost in the 21st century.

    • @marcusashwell8314
      @marcusashwell8314 Před rokem +17

      Can you imagine such a conversation taking place between trump and Biden

    • @rogerforsberg3910
      @rogerforsberg3910 Před rokem +14

      @@marcusashwell8314 Not in my wildest imagination! And, I express this for a whole variety of reasons.

    • @frantictoast3741
      @frantictoast3741 Před rokem +31

      @@marcusashwell8314 Biden and Trump are two clowns. These two were legitimate presidents.

    • @MrDeathMachine
      @MrDeathMachine Před rokem +10

      General of the Army Eisenhower had been reinstated to being listed as Active Service by President Kennedy by this time. I imagine it was done to make it easier to discuss classified and military matters with each other. This also means that President Kennedy is General Eisenhower’s Commander-in-Chief hence the “Sir”. Though it’s obvious both men held each other in such high regard that the rank was not a prerequisite for the respect given.

    • @randymillhouse791
      @randymillhouse791 Před rokem

      Wait, MTG, AOC, etc... they are all just SO POLITE TO EACH OTHER!!!!

  • @rosiekeays9143
    @rosiekeays9143 Před 9 měsíci +4

    People were so civil then.

  • @par1sh423
    @par1sh423 Před rokem +16

    the fact we have these recordings is next to unbelievable .. so much history is lost or murky in the unknown .. this type of historical context cuts right through so much of that. we're very lucky.

  • @christopherwagner2395
    @christopherwagner2395 Před 4 lety +493

    Eisenhower: « knowing we would keep our word ». Back in those days, our leaders expected this was something we would do as a matter of principle.

    • @jakeschwartz2514
      @jakeschwartz2514 Před 4 lety +30

      Our leaders are a direct mirror to the general people/culture they come from. If you hate the leaders, you must hate the source of the leaders

    • @christopherwagner2395
      @christopherwagner2395 Před 4 lety +3

      Don’t really understand the references to hate. I was talking about principles.

    • @markgigiel2722
      @markgigiel2722 Před 4 lety +12

      @@jakeschwartz2514 True. You get the leaders you deserve. If the general public are morons and a disaster, so are the leaders they elect. The amount of distracted, brain-dead, low information people I see are increasing exponentially.

    • @andreanacalhoun5402
      @andreanacalhoun5402 Před 4 lety +3

      @@jakeschwartz2514 as long as these politicians give out free stuff these dumb Americans will put up with anything from them.

    • @andreanacalhoun5402
      @andreanacalhoun5402 Před 4 lety +1

      @@markgigiel2722 simply because we are importing them from overseas and the public schools are pathetic.

  • @jh3605
    @jh3605 Před 3 lety +655

    K: Hello?
    E: General Eisenhower, Mr. President
    K: General, how are you?
    E: Pretty good, thank you.
    K: Oh, fine. General, I just wanted to bring you up to date on this uhh, matter cause I know of your concern about it. We got uhh, Friday night got a message from Khrushchev which uhh, said that he would uhh, withdraw these missiles and technicians and so on providing we did not plan to invade Cuba. We then got a message, uh, a public one, in which he said he would do that if we withdrew our missiles from Turkey. We then, as you know, issued a statement that we couldn't get into that deal. So uhh, we then got this message this morning, so we now have to wait to see how it unfolds, and there's a good deal of complexities to it, uhh if the uhh, withdraw of these missiles, technicians, and the cessation of subversive activity by them, well we just have to set up satisfactory procedures to determine whether these actions will be carried out. So I think that if we can do that, we may find our interests advanced, even though it may be only more one chapter in a rather long story, as far as Cuba's concerned.
    E: Of course, uhh, Mr. President, did he uhh [unintelligible, likely something about other demands/requests from Soviets]
    K: No uhh, except that we're not going to invade Cuba.
    E: Yes.
    K:That's the only one we got now, but we don't plan to invade Cuba under these conditions anyway, so if we can get 'em out, we're better off by far.
    E: I quite believe, I just wondered whether he was trying to uhh, knowing we would keep our word whether he would try to engage us in any kind of statement or commitment that would finally one day be uhh, very embarassing. Suppose they [unintelligible, I think "start to bombard"] Guantanamo ,
    K: Right.
    E: What I'm getting at, I quite agree that this is what I think a very conciliatory move
    K: Right
    E: [unintelligible]
    K: Oh well I agree, oh yeah that's right. Well I think what we've gotta do is keep, that's why I don't think the Cuban story can be over yet. I think we will retain sufficient freedom to protect our interests if he
    E: That's all I would [unintelligible, possibly do/say]
    K: if they engage in subversion, if they attempt to do any aggressive acts then all bets are off. In addition, my guess is that by the end of next month we're going to be toe-to-toe in Berlin anyway, so that, I think this is important for the time being because it requires quite a step down really for Krushchev, on the other hand I think that as we all know they just probe and their word's unreliable, so we just have to stay busy on it.
    E: Yeah, as I said before Mr. President, these people do not equate Berlin with [unintelligible] with anywhere else. They take any spot in the world, it's just the question is, are you in such a place you either can't or won't resist, so we've just got to [defend?] We couldn't even reach it, so [unintelligible] so they get to, and they probe when you can't do anything, then if they get another place where they think you just won't for some reason rather, why then they go ahead. I think you're doing exactly right on this one, go ahead, but just let them know that you won't be the aggressor, then you've always got the right to determine whether the other guy's [unintelligible].
    K: Well we'll stay right at it and I'll keep in touch with you General.
    E: Thank you very much, Mr. President.

    • @elijahsabo3846
      @elijahsabo3846 Před 3 lety +50

      Good job on writing that whole thing out.

    • @grungetruck8243
      @grungetruck8243 Před 3 lety +4

      Lol

    • @jh3605
      @jh3605 Před 3 lety +33

      now i feel like an idiot because i see there's captions on this video and i don't know if they were added before or after my comment lmao

    • @mawangdwei3866
      @mawangdwei3866 Před 3 lety

      @@jh3605 I think he said "on Berlin" not "in Berlin".

    • @Sitting8ull
      @Sitting8ull Před 3 lety

      Thanks!!

  • @apusapus71
    @apusapus71 Před rokem +9

    These men between them won a world war and prevented one. Notice there was no small talk and it was over in a few minutes. And they both spoke in coherent sentences! Those were the days...

  • @fitfogey
    @fitfogey Před rokem +7

    This is incredible and historic audio. I’ve never heard this before let alone knew it even existed.

  • @rsquinlan22
    @rsquinlan22 Před 4 lety +434

    Now THAT was a perfect call!

    • @jonahr.1236
      @jonahr.1236 Před 3 lety +11

      Lol amen! Even at that, wtf is a “perfect call”? God bless us. We’re screwed if he somehow manages to steal 4 more years.

    • @linusp9316
      @linusp9316 Před 3 lety +12

      @WheelsAlwaysTurning Let me guess.. "Q" sent you?

    • @michaelmeliambro5117
      @michaelmeliambro5117 Před 3 lety +6

      @@linusp9316 LOL Wouldn't surprise me....that's where they ALL come from now.

    • @sayloltothetroll6806
      @sayloltothetroll6806 Před 2 lety +2

      @@linusp9316 THIS IS MAGA COUNTRY!!

    • @AAAFilm-yt7gx
      @AAAFilm-yt7gx Před 2 lety +2

      @WheelsAlwaysTurning Crackhead get a shower

  • @markroberts9577
    @markroberts9577 Před 2 lety +953

    That phone call recording is extraordinary! Here we have a former PT boat Commander now president speaking to a former US chief of staff and former president of the opposite party. I don't think anything like this could ever ever happen again in this nation's history where two presidents of opposite parties join together to come up with a solution to the Cuban crisis! History making

    • @wdavidson729
      @wdavidson729 Před rokem +50

      Eisenhower was also the Supreme Allied Commander for all of Europe during WWII.

    • @macicoinc9363
      @macicoinc9363 Před rokem +19

      It would happen now, most of modern political divide is a show to prevent people switching parties. You can thank social media. When it comes to large geopolitical issues, both sides almost always completely agree. They follow the neoliberal geopolitical guidestones that were laid out long ago, arguably right after WW2. Perfect example of this is support for Taiwan and Pelosi’s recent visit to the island. Same thing happened during the gulf war, 911, Libya, etc. there is a reason US hegemony lasted this long, an unspoken agreement between both parties that began almost a century ago.

    • @taserrr
      @taserrr Před rokem +4

      @@wdavidson729 Well yes, established in december of 1943. At that point the war was essentially already over.
      I don't think many Americans really know how little impact the USA had on a pure military scale regarding world war II in Europe. Sure they provided a lot of supplies to the UK, but they "only" lost about 49.000 troops in Europe, all of whom were military personnel.
      Compare that to the total death toll in Europe alone during that war, which was around 15-20 million people. So the USA's losses were "only" around 0.25%.
      And the foreign aid was mostly to the UK, who paid back all those loans. The USSR received almost nothing, despite popular belief.

    • @Catch_The_Irishman
      @Catch_The_Irishman Před rokem +17

      @@taserrrYou are espousing University drivel. US support to the USSR 1939-1946- Most visibly, the United States provided the Soviet Union with more than 400,000 jeeps and trucks, 14,000 aircraft, 8,000 tractors and construction vehicles, and 13,000 battle tanks.
      However, the real significance of Lend-Lease for the Soviet war effort was that it covered the "sensitive points" of Soviet production -- gasoline, explosives, aluminum, nonferrous metals, radio communications, and so on, says historian Boris Sokolov.
      "In a hypothetical battle one-on-one between the U.S.S.R and Germany, without the help of Lend-Lease and without the diversion of significant forces of the Luftwaffe and the German Navy and the diversion of more than one-quarter of its land forces in the fight against Britain and the United States, Stalin could hardly have beaten Hitler," Sokolov wrote in an essay for RFE/RL's Russian Service.

    • @taserrr
      @taserrr Před rokem +4

      @@Catch_The_Irishman "By the end of the war, the Soviet Union produced 30.3 million rifles; 1,476 million machine guns; 516,648 artillery guns; 347,900 mortars; 119,769 tanks and self-propelled guns; 265,600 army trucks; 213,742 military aircraft; 2 cruisers; 25 destroyers; 52 submarines."
      Now despite popular belief, the USSR actually produced the overwhelming majority of their war equipment themselves. Depending on the year, it's anywhere from 99-95% produced by themselves.
      They had a few problems with certain high end products, which they bought or received from overseas.
      I never said the USSR would've destroyed Germany on their own, but with Britain involved they probably would, like I said America didn't have a major impact in the European war.
      Mind you, lend-lease does not count as a direct impact, that's just an investment. The UK paid all their world war 2 loans back, I think they made their last payment in 2004.
      Now this is important to distinguish, because Germany wouldn't have been able to produce what they did without the trade with other nations like Spain, Italy, Romania, Hungary, Sweden, ...
      Not to mention that Spain had multiple divisions as "volunteers" in the eastern front, despite being "neutral". And Romania, hungary and Italy were all also fighting on the eastern front.
      So what I'm saying is that there wouldn't have been much difference if the USA wasn't directly involved in the European war. The impact from the USA came mostly in the pacific, and shortened the war with the landing in Normandy. But by 1944 the Germans wouldn't have been able to hold back the USSR and invasions/trade interdiction from the UK.
      One can not forget how much problems the UK had caused in Africa, which was already dominated by the allies, cutting off essential oil and rubber resources from the German war machine.

  • @Padoinky
    @Padoinky Před rokem +8

    This is so impressive of the wisdom and class w/ which politics was handled

  • @AYVYN
    @AYVYN Před rokem +12

    General Eisenhower was a master strategist and master geopolitician.
    It was entirely possible that any deal could have included conditions which lead to our country having to decide between losing credibility or losing influence.

    • @lourowberryrowberry2343
      @lourowberryrowberry2343 Před 10 měsíci

      We were a laughing stock in the world during trumps dictatorship, now we are getting the world respect back slowly.

  • @terryjames548
    @terryjames548 Před 4 lety +285

    Sounds like Ike was the strategic thinker asking the what if’s, and JFK was more of a “ big picture” type of guy.

    • @iwazhear77
      @iwazhear77 Před 4 lety +38

      That used to be the difference between a conservative and a liberal in this country

    • @5445jedi
      @5445jedi Před 4 lety +9

      Yes, because JFK needed to keep all potential consequences in mind with every action taken with respect to Cuba.

    • @sulla1537
      @sulla1537 Před 4 lety +1

      Terry Quelet One with the vision and one with the molding hands to give it shape

    • @sterbin5348
      @sterbin5348 Před 4 lety +9

      iwazhear77 it’s sad what it has come to. Today politics is an argument comparable to that of a toddler. I’d love to see more people cooperate and problem solve. People need more empathy today.

    • @johnrankin7135
      @johnrankin7135 Před 4 lety +1

      @@iwazhear77 more like difference between a soldier and a politician..

  • @TheAmericanCrusader
    @TheAmericanCrusader Před 6 lety +1457

    Subtitles for Eisenhower please I can barely hear him.

    • @quentinkirk3870
      @quentinkirk3870 Před 4 lety +34

      He Had A Mild Heart Attack When he Was President

    • @FrogWalrus
      @FrogWalrus Před 4 lety +209

      Okay, so subtitles please.

    • @FlexBeanbag
      @FlexBeanbag Před 4 lety +6

      @@quentinkirk3870 czcams.com/video/Bmc9NFfhx74/video.html

    • @goatwarrior3570
      @goatwarrior3570 Před 4 lety +104

      @@MysteryTrain Subtitles just say "Nuke the commie bastards" over and over.

    • @planck10-43
      @planck10-43 Před 4 lety +9

      I also couldn't hear the General speaking. But then I thought - hey, I wonder why I cannot hear General Eisenhower so much. And then I thought, maybe I should turn up my volume.

  • @bobbysands6923
    @bobbysands6923 Před 10 měsíci +8

    There's only one word: fascinating. I was born in '58, and IMO these were the two greatest presidents in my lifetime. So, as a conscious , self-aware human being, I have never seen leadership even close to either one of these guys. And if you go back 15, 20 years from this date, you had FDR or Truman. Where is the leadership now?

  • @arthurvamva4014
    @arthurvamva4014 Před 3 lety +255

    I hope that everybody realised the significance of the call- what a scary time. These men were real men, I'm in awe.

    • @blondemario
      @blondemario Před 2 lety

      I've been told that Eisenhower/Nixon ran their campaign of contest under the slogan "Let's elect some real figures". I can't find the exact quote, but I believe Kennedy &co. paraphrased it for theirs.

    • @megami215
      @megami215 Před rokem

      Real creeps

    • @cdr861532
      @cdr861532 Před rokem

      I literally just said the same thing to myself. "These are REAL men." Willing to honestly, put the people first and do what was right for the nation, political parties and insider pressure be damned. You can go back from FDR through Nixon and find that these men were all cut from the same cloth, regardless of what you think of their politics......they put their country and countrymen first, and it shows. It is also a large part of why our nation did so well during their times.

    • @delukard07
      @delukard07 Před rokem

      yu are alive because on submariner said NO to launching a nuclear missile against the usa.
      those 3 men in that sub had the world destruction in their hands

    • @PhoenixFires
      @PhoenixFires Před rokem

      @@cdr861532 Nixon was a paranoid, mentally ill person who spied on everyone including himself and sent people to break into the rival party's office just to figure out their campaign tactics. All while he was winning by a landslide in all the polls prior to Watergate, further entrenching just how needlessly paranoid the man was. JFK was a party animal, adulterer, and well-known elite. Johnson was a petty womanizer, used intimidation to win votes, and needlessly escalated Vietnam then placed arbitrary limits on it making the war 200x worse than it needed to be for everyone involved. Presidents aren't patriots or monsters. They're humans. They're nothing to look up to, as power tends to corrupt and emphasize further just how depraved and inept someone is.

  • @mattiasjansson733
    @mattiasjansson733 Před 4 lety +366

    A Perfect Call. A Tremendous Call.

    • @vintageb8
      @vintageb8 Před 4 lety +24

      A huge call

    • @kerimaltuncu8152
      @kerimaltuncu8152 Před 3 lety +8

      @@vintageb8 big call

    • @Kayte-tv2cw
      @Kayte-tv2cw Před 3 lety +14

      Mattias Jansson, “Beautiful” call…

    • @dorianphilotheates3769
      @dorianphilotheates3769 Před 3 lety +7

      Mattias Jansson - Don’t say, “tremendous”; a certain former Oval Office occupant has forever ruined that word...

    • @nicknewman7848
      @nicknewman7848 Před 3 lety +30

      A big.. beautiful.. call. People have said maybe it's the best..? Maybe it was a perfect call.. I don't know, i've made a lot of calls.. but maybe it was perfect?

  • @mikefatah
    @mikefatah Před rokem +3

    Amazing to hear this!

  • @anglodutch8321
    @anglodutch8321 Před rokem +3

    Absolutely fascinating !!

  • @sananto6896
    @sananto6896 Před 4 lety +519

    JFK was as presidential as it gets. One thing he did that I love him for is open up public school gyms during the summer for local youth. Our school had a beautiful wooden floor gym and as a teenager I was addicted to basketball. I spent the whole summer in that gym. It was a Heaven on Earth for me.

    • @CheyennefromTaos
      @CheyennefromTaos Před 2 lety +11

      And for founding THE PEACE CORPS. There will never be another JFK.
      After Bobby was killed 💔, America died.

    • @em4227
      @em4227 Před 2 lety +6

      Nice. And the way kids live today it looks like I coming disaster

    • @venkkooo
      @venkkooo Před rokem

      @@CheyennefromTaos who is bobby

    • @rowanbarr-waldron4825
      @rowanbarr-waldron4825 Před rokem +1

      @@venkkooo Robert Kennedy

  • @alec6583
    @alec6583 Před 2 lety +225

    JFK is so lucky that he has a library that posts every audio tape on CZcams. His legacy will live on forever!

    • @Velo1010
      @Velo1010 Před rokem +4

      Until I saw this video I didn’t know audio recordings were kept.

    • @heywoodjablowme8120
      @heywoodjablowme8120 Před rokem +26

      Can't wait for the audio recording of him and Marilyn in the bedroom.

    • @randymillhouse791
      @randymillhouse791 Před rokem +1

      I thought you typed KFC. Now I'm hungry for a nuclear strike..

    • @alec6583
      @alec6583 Před rokem

      @Randy Millhouse bro hits his noggin and sees fully cooked turkeys flying around his head.

    • @heywoodjablowme8120
      @heywoodjablowme8120 Před rokem

      @@alec6583 What's he supposed to see, cheeseburgers 🍔 and pizza 🍕??

  • @daehr9399
    @daehr9399 Před 2 měsíci +3

    The Old Lion and the Young Officer. I miss having competent leaders.

  • @ChristianThomas-wf5dl
    @ChristianThomas-wf5dl Před rokem +19

    What an amazing piece of history. General Eisenhower gave some great advice.

    • @lourowberryrowberry2343
      @lourowberryrowberry2343 Před 10 měsíci

      he was a great leader, last republican who worked to better america, unlike mr draft deferment expert trump...

  • @corycg1956
    @corycg1956 Před 4 lety +49

    You feel like you’re standing in the same room with him listening to him talk on the phone this has to be very rare.

  • @huarachudo47
    @huarachudo47 Před 6 lety +1195

    Back when presidents were considered honorable people. Not today for sure.
    The humbleness of a president calling a former president from a different party, for advise in the best interests of american people.

    • @awithers7
      @awithers7 Před 6 lety +106

      huarachudo47 Presidents call former presidents all the time. Bush asked Clinton for advice all the time. I'm sure Trump will never ask anyone for advice though because his ego would prevent him from doing so. He will just continue claiming everything is wonderful while his presidency crashes down around him.

    • @kathkwilts
      @kathkwilts Před 6 lety +12

      I wonder if this happens more often than we think...

    • @todddavis8287
      @todddavis8287 Před 6 lety +11

      cc: Kathy Somers, Thomas Headley. That's a very good point, Mr. Withers. Presidents and their predecessors are the most exclusive commodities in or out of government because, in a real sense, an ex-president is a walking repository of secrets and insights that no one else collectively possesses. Especially since the Cold War, they have consulted each other.
      That retirement perk of continued Secret Service protection isn't just a governmental gesture of appreciation. It's to ensure that all those secrets -- and the human vessel carrying them -- don't fall into the wrong hands. That's a lot of sensitive data circulating out there, especially today when it's multiplied by 5. A practical president avails himself of that trove of information when needed. Emphasis on "practical."

    • @thunderdan98
      @thunderdan98 Před 5 lety +5

      Dude dirty politics always existed look at the president andrew jackson election.

    • @brucewayne5140
      @brucewayne5140 Před 4 lety

      @Angel of Mercy. That literally never happened.

  • @paulcoover7057
    @paulcoover7057 Před rokem

    Wow, fantastic. Just found this channel. Probably the best on youtube. Thank you very much.

  • @rd8285
    @rd8285 Před měsícem +2

    I love the conversation between two great leaders as much as all these insightful comments. God bless you all and the souls of these men.

  • @soundnessofmind7196
    @soundnessofmind7196 Před 2 lety +457

    Eisenhower was one of the all time great presidents

    • @someguy9293
      @someguy9293 Před 2 lety +36

      He is up there with Reagan, Kennedy, Teddy Roosevelt, eta.

    • @someguy9293
      @someguy9293 Před 2 lety +16

      @James Bass That same President, preserved your freedom to say that. Think about that.

    • @xpena7420
      @xpena7420 Před 2 lety +16

      @@someguy9293 Because he is a highly respected general his acts as president cant be criticized?

    • @scotttild
      @scotttild Před 2 lety +3

      Eisenhower would have invaded Cuba if he were president and the Soviet Union would have fired their tactical nukes that we didn’t know about. JFK was able to push back the war mongers.

    • @soundnessofmind7196
      @soundnessofmind7196 Před 2 lety +31

      Eisenhower built the u.s. interstate system..one of the single most important accomplishments of a president.still has a massive impact down to this day

  • @JohnnyCage333
    @JohnnyCage333 Před 2 lety +330

    What defines this call is, Country before Party. Awesome! God Bless Kennedy and Eisenhower! My goodness do we need leaders like this again. May both be resting in eternal peace!🙏🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @treymcdonald6857
      @treymcdonald6857 Před rokem

      You must've never researched Eisenhower... A sellout pos

    • @Michael15_25
      @Michael15_25 Před rokem +4

      I always wonder what happened to electing actual War veterans, generals, leaders, etc to office…. Now we’re stuck with 75 year old rich men who have been isolated from normal society for decades. Maybe it’s the system, what the hell do I know, I’m just a normal person trying to make my way.

    • @Godzilla_64
      @Godzilla_64 Před rokem

      @@Michael15_25 could be the desire to try something new. For the GOP at least, Bush from 2001 to 2008, was considered a bit of a failure following Iraq, Afghanistan, and the economy. Then the Obama years occurred and many who were or leaned to the Republicans sought a change. And why not a change as a outsider such as Trump? They believed it would be a good thing having a outsider come to the white house,one not afraid to make controversy and speak his mind.
      Of course, Trump himself has only been a business man, unlike Obama and a number of other presidents who have served in the arm forces. Not to mention those who had a education in politics and affairs of state.
      The system in place worked, ultimately, and that was allowing such a man to become a nominee despite what most people thought about him. Matters are made worse when you have such a figure spouting off strong and harsh words at the state of things, and a population who are desperate enough for change and lack the understanding of the greater state of things, you end up with a outsider like Trump winning.

    • @PhoenixFires
      @PhoenixFires Před rokem +1

      @@Michael15_25 These guys were rich men in their own times as well. By no means commoners or in-touch with the people.

    • @joshuamervis
      @joshuamervis Před rokem +2

      @@PhoenixFires Eisenhower did not grow up in wealth, far from it. Ike's "wealth" would have come from post-war positions on boards, or actual jobs. His Army retirement would not be enough to be considered "wealth". Kennedy was quite different, he was wealthy by any standard.

  • @briandfallon74
    @briandfallon74 Před rokem +4

    JFK addresses Eisenhower as “General” because by Act of Congress on March 30, 1961, Eisenhower was restored to active duty at the rank of General of the Army.

  • @jpete3027666
    @jpete3027666 Před rokem +31

    Two high caliber world leaders, even with their different political opinions able to come together in respect and out of mutual concern for the country and the world. Looking at the current state of the country it’s hard not to believe as my dad used to say that the “country has gone to hell in a hand basket”.

  • @JiminPalmSprings
    @JiminPalmSprings Před 4 lety +369

    Wasn’t it nice to have a president who could speak in actual coherent sentences?

    • @DrGodzilla1954
      @DrGodzilla1954 Před 3 lety +28

      Well we had that 2009-2016. But AFTER 2016, then yeah, incoherent sentences became the norm.

    • @myboy5194
      @myboy5194 Před 3 lety +29

      I mean Trump speaks in coherent sentences but there in the language of a fourth grader, and then just nobody can understand what Biden is talking about

    • @letzrock1675
      @letzrock1675 Před 3 lety +43

      Yeah, it's a shame Joe Biden thinks we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men and women are created by...you know, you know the thing.

    • @garyrentschler1023
      @garyrentschler1023 Před 3 lety +19

      @@DrGodzilla1954 The current resident of the White House fits the norm...for a nursing home:(

    • @DrGodzilla1954
      @DrGodzilla1954 Před 3 lety +7

      @@garyrentschler1023 he’s only 4 years older than Trump so stop trying to act like Trump is better.

  • @cks57youto53
    @cks57youto53 Před 6 lety +236

    TWO great PRESIDENTS indeed!
    BOTH Agreed Not to be the agressors !
    Both agreed peace to be found !
    It was !
    So often times people want the fight vs peace
    Thank goodness for level heads And finding resolutions in Peace !
    RiP to JFK and Eisenhower !

    • @americangiant1003
      @americangiant1003 Před 4 lety +3

      Cks57 Youto Both JFK (IMO who cares about his adultery the majority of American President has done it) and IKE are both among my top handful of personal favorite US Presidents ever. And this is coming from a Generation X era kid not yet alive when these 2 great leaders headed the entire free world. Great tape of how these men was discussing as “partners” ways out to avoid the closest the world has been to nuclear war. RIP IKE and JFK.

    • @southefritelien
      @southefritelien Před 4 lety +3

      The people wanting wars are those who stand to gain from war, it is the best form of business, apparently, in many different ways, even financing both sides, etc, etc

    • @moohoward
      @moohoward Před 4 lety +2

      Peace with a price for the Cuban people. Paid for over a half century now. Sometimes there are no good answers to political questions.

    • @fisterhr
      @fisterhr Před 3 lety

      Now you know why JFK was assassinated.

    • @fisterhr
      @fisterhr Před 3 lety

      @@southefritelien Bingo. Now you know why not only Democrats, but Republicans hate Trump too.

  • @SM2005_
    @SM2005_ Před rokem +18

    Man I wish we had politicians like this again.

  • @chrishoobler2117
    @chrishoobler2117 Před rokem +3

    Jfk was a young officer during the war. He was showing respect and I believe a mindset. I'm glad he was around to give confidence and guidance during the Cuban missile crisis.

  • @leejamison2608
    @leejamison2608 Před 2 lety +382

    These were two great patriots, among the finest Presidents that America ever had. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @rusoviettovarich9221
      @rusoviettovarich9221 Před 2 lety

      As Sam Giancanna said about 'jack our jack "He shoulda' had his dick bronzed..."

    • @hueyfreeman1983
      @hueyfreeman1983 Před 2 lety +27

      One was a democrat and the other was a republican, this was before the two parties began their pissing contest

    • @Herrera777
      @Herrera777 Před rokem +11

      Eisenhower was liberal on many issues. JFK was moderate to conservative on some issues also.

    • @dreadedworld8864
      @dreadedworld8864 Před rokem

      Death to America

    • @Holly-From-Wii-Sports
      @Holly-From-Wii-Sports Před rokem +4

      Probably three best presidents including Lincoln! Dude people may not agree Abraham is the best. But he frickin freed African Americans from slavery! I mean he didn’t addressed racism like Martin Luther King JR but it was step 1

  • @rogerbrodniak5644
    @rogerbrodniak5644 Před 2 lety +71

    Eisenhower's presidency, reputation, and stature keeps rising as time rolls on...

  • @GChris-ny8fp
    @GChris-ny8fp Před rokem +2

    Fascinating that Eisenhower referred to Kennedy as "Mr. President", and not John, even though he was older and had preceded him.

  • @bruhe
    @bruhe Před rokem +8

    I held my phone to my ear reflexively. I’m blessed to live in the age where this is possible.

  • @EEdmunds
    @EEdmunds Před 8 měsíci +1

    SO SAD 😭 PRAYERS THANK YOU ❤

  • @brucejeanduc841
    @brucejeanduc841 Před 4 lety +527

    Only a Veteran knows how to address a man of Rank.

    • @PhillipLandmeier
      @PhillipLandmeier Před 4 lety +20

      Oh, I don't know about that. I'm not a veteran, but I always called General Chuck Yeager, "General". At the level of general or admiral, the rank starts to exceed the man.

    • @IgnarHusky
      @IgnarHusky Před 4 lety +13

      Fucking bullshit dude lmao
      I'm not a vet at all, but I've referred to people by rank before. What a stupid statement

    • @briandfallon74
      @briandfallon74 Před 4 lety +2

      I worked on the presidential campaign of General Wesley Clark. I have never met a four-star general, but he had such a presence that one could simply not address them as anything other than general or sir. I also interviewed a two star admiral at the Pentagon and again the man had such a commanding presence that one could not refer to him as anything but Admiral or Sir.

    • @BulletproofBoyScout123
      @BulletproofBoyScout123 Před 3 lety +5

      Ignar Husky relax dude lol. He’s wrong but take a chill pill.

    • @BulletproofBoyScout123
      @BulletproofBoyScout123 Před 3 lety +4

      tinwoods how do angry peeps like you function in society?

  • @justinsublett5880
    @justinsublett5880 Před 2 lety +353

    The level of respect he has for Ike is something else. He barely beat Ike’s VP to win the presidency. This was an era of decorum and statesmanship. It’s also commendable that JFK made a point to consult Eisenhower in this moment. You can see that he wanted all opinions and all viewpoints. Smart leader.

    • @PugnaciousProductions
      @PugnaciousProductions Před 2 lety +1

      @@DonLicuala All politicians have cheated in elections since the Dawn on bureaucracy. He isn’t special. Cheating doesn’t make him a bad man either.

    • @willfarinholt92
      @willfarinholt92 Před 2 lety +3

      @@PugnaciousProductions cheating does make one a bad man. Shame on you

    • @loganwoodxyz
      @loganwoodxyz Před 2 lety

      @@PugnaciousProductions well except Biden. Biden never cheated. Please to not perma-ban me oh great Alphabet Corporation.

    • @SerenityMae11
      @SerenityMae11 Před 2 lety

      @@loganwoodxyz LMAO it wouldnt be so funny if it wasn't true...this country is fu©ked!

    • @PugnaciousProductions
      @PugnaciousProductions Před 2 lety +4

      @@willfarinholt92 So everyone is bad? Everyone does it. No one is exempt from greed or sin. Shame on you for believing that.

  • @blonieamw2998
    @blonieamw2998 Před rokem

    Amazing to get to hear this stuff wow

  • @Tom-ri8ws
    @Tom-ri8ws Před měsícem

    Just watched 13 days. Great movie and this adds so much context to the context of the plot

  • @dansocha401
    @dansocha401 Před rokem +407

    Two of the greatest presidents in American history, demonstrating their love for the good of our nation over any differences that they may have had. Absolutely brilliant.

    • @herpderp3131
      @herpderp3131 Před rokem +14

      The last democrat that wasnt a warmonger.

    • @42faticus
      @42faticus Před rokem

      @@herpderp3131 *president that wasnt. all the republicans have been as well

    • @lakeozarkrei3767
      @lakeozarkrei3767 Před rokem +11

      @@herpderp3131 I believe you're extremely confused....

    • @confusedscreaming6249
      @confusedscreaming6249 Před rokem +26

      @@herpderp3131 *the last U.S president who wasn't a warmonger

    • @ScoobieDoo-zy1rh
      @ScoobieDoo-zy1rh Před rokem

      Weak presidents .

  • @IkeThe9th
    @IkeThe9th Před 4 lety +44

    Former Lieutenant Jack, USN. getting sage advice and pointed questions from General Ike, former Supreme Allied Commander, Europe. Love it.

  • @walkermorgan1710
    @walkermorgan1710 Před rokem +1

    So fascinating to hear the stuff being hashed out in real time. Not formal press release type stuff.

  • @alexschannelorsomething6673

    This phone call really blew minds.

  • @bigcountry4539
    @bigcountry4539 Před 4 lety +64

    I sure do miss the days of such civil and respectful dialogue!

    • @kurtinklern3262
      @kurtinklern3262 Před 2 lety

      Well, neither of them was an admitted pussy grabber.

  • @jonchaney
    @jonchaney Před 6 lety +265

    Jfk listened to Ike. It's so great how Ike is respectful calling him mr president. Jfk listens and really wants to here what Ike is saying. I really hope we have that now.

    • @mbwilson2625
      @mbwilson2625 Před 4 lety +17

      There's no one for Trump to call. Bush Sr is dead and the 3 successors were idiots. Wbo would want Clinton, Bush II, or Obama's advice? Carter was a total loser that is responsible for many of todays problems.

    • @Melinda8162
      @Melinda8162 Před 4 lety +3

      @Julian Exactly. Then he lost his marbles and couldn't remember the shit he did.

    • @Melinda8162
      @Melinda8162 Před 4 lety +3

      @Julian I loved that synopsis you gave! Very true all that you said! You are very intelligent and I would find it very interesting interacting with someone like that!

    • @skiprussell2606
      @skiprussell2606 Před 4 lety +3

      @Julian Reagan ended the cold war and saved us from WW3.......Mr. Gorbachoff tear down that wall.....Months later the Iron curtain was gone....History!

    • @skiprussell2606
      @skiprussell2606 Před 4 lety +2

      @Chris Paschal Look up presidents IQs you will find TRUMP near the top, Facts over hate.

  • @hashimwalters7543
    @hashimwalters7543 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Pretty dope, JFK has so much poise and maturity in this convo, and still respects Eisenhower’s every word, as if he was listening to his grandfather, pretty dope!

  • @Mondaventure
    @Mondaventure Před rokem +4

    Wow. It’s like going back in time and listening in to Kennedy and Eisenhower like we’re in the same room.

  • @66PHILB
    @66PHILB Před 2 lety +283

    Respect and recognition by JFK of his predecessor's knowledge and experience, both political and military, and Ike's willingness to give it regardless of their party affilations.
    This is how real leaders of all kinds behave.

    • @AYVYN
      @AYVYN Před rokem +4

      General Eisenhower knew how to win wars, and even more impressive; knew how to *end* wars. His negotiation and geopolitical skills were legendary.