Ted Kennedy's Quiet Role in Irish Peace

Ted Kennedy's Quiet Role in Irish Peace

Ted Kennedy was his own man. He knew when to open the door to Gerry Adams by granting him a visa and when to close it until the decommissioning of weapons occurred. While he took advice, he made his own decisions and history has proven him correct when it comes to Northern Ireland. The peace process is stronger because of his contributions.

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