Kennedy revisited the idea of cooperation repeatedly thereafter. By autumn 1963, his vision was to form an Apollo programme that would build bridges between the two superpowers, instead of heightening cold-war rivalries. But the timing never worked. A series of conflicts between the two nations in 1961 and 1962 — in the stand-off that led to the construction of the Berlin Wall, the Cuban missile crisis and so on — blunted efforts at genuine cooperation. Nonetheless, by September 1963, relations had improved and Kennedy invited the Soviet Union to work with the United States.Why did Deepstate have to kill him right then? There's the answer. The spirit of cooperation included other issues as well, but this aspect of the spirit is sufficient evidence. Cooperation in space eventually happened anyway, and still continues now despite Deepstate's best efforts, BECAUSE WE DON'T HAVE ANY CHOICE. We outsourced all of the industries and skills and training needed for spaceflight. Russia never outsourced anything. Russia maintained its skills. So now we HAVE TO rely on Russian rockets.
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