Was Kennedy snuffed by the US military for snuffing the the B-70 Bomber?

Question by Pluto C. Rat: Was Kennedy snuffed by the US military for snuffing the the B-70 Bomber?
…or was it the US House Armed Services Committee with the smoking gun? …or both the military and Congress pulling the trigger? Any difference between the military and Congress?

“…after Eisenhower’s address, the issue of military-industrial-congressional influence came to the forefront after Kennedy canceled the B-70 bomber on March 28, 1961. After appropriations bills had been passed and signed with B-70 funding that Kennedy would not use, the House Armed Services Committee (with 21 members having B-70 work in their districts) subsequently attempted to “direct” — by law — the Executive Branch to use “the full amount” appropriated for the B-70. However, a March 19, 1962 eleventh hour White House Rose Garden agreement by chairman Carl Vinson retracted the language from the appropriations bill, and the B-70 cancellation remained permanent.”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military%E2%80%93industrial_complex

MILITARY INDUSTRIAL CONGRESSIONAL COMPLEX

“In the penultimate draft of the address, Eisenhower initially used the term ‘military-industrial-congressional complex,’ and thus indicated the essential role that the United States Congress plays in the propagation of the military industry.”

Was Eisenhower a miraculous, keen-timely soothsayer?
@Elyse – Are you planning on joining Earth anytime soon?

Best answer:

Answer by happy
no it was because he wanted to back the dollar with silver

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