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Presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. commemorates the anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination by pledging to continue his uncle's vision of a peaceful America. | On the 60th anniversary of JFK's assassination anniversary, US presidential candidate Robert Kennedy paid tribute to the memory of his uncle by pledging to strive for a peaceful America in an op-ed piece published by Fox News. 💬 “If the American people choose me as their president, I will resume the process that my uncle broached 60 years ago of unwinding the American military empire,” Kennedy said. “I will return the military to its proper function of defending the homeland.” Kennedy expressed his vision for America as a peaceful nation, a vision he believes died with President JFK. He highlighted JFK's defiance against pressure from within his administration, including the Pentagon and the CIA, to engage in wars in Laos, Berlin, and Cuba.