03-05-2019, 04:26 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-05-2019, 04:43 AM by Scott Kaiser.)
Quote:Kennedy was the first and last president to force the resignation of an Israeli PM, David Ben Gurion. Since then its all been an Israeli suck up. As the Islamic radicalism grows and grows.
Perhaps, but... The U.S. Government didn't stop with Jack, yes, Jack's middle East policies were just as radical as trying to normalize peace with Cuba, unfortunately, during Israeli's ongoing war in the Middle East in the 70's, and Cuba backing the opposition, Israel had a falling out with Cuba in pursuing any real peaceful relationship. Watergate had failed, the funds stopped and Nixon had been removed from office, there was no money to recapture Cuba, and to make matters worst, the burglar's has spent the money on themselves rather than financing a group to infiltrate Cuba.
There was no man power to highjack ships, nor was there enough men to hold personal for ransom. Most of the men involved in Watergate was involved in the Bay of Pigs, and we all know how the CIA knew there'd be no chance in heck for the Brigade to overcome Castro's regime unless American military engaged in this war. And, since whacking Jack every plot, plan, assassination attempt and bombing had been ongoing for years with neither side biting to engage in war. A plot to assassinate the PM of Israel in 1976 is just what they needed after the falling out relationship between Israel and Cuba, and if they could kill the PM, blame Fidel Castro for killing the PM then Israel just might invade Cuba, although, there was a good plan in place, the plot failed due to the assassin getting caught tapping wires. Low and behold, it was the CIA who fought to get this person back to the United States after three months in Israeli jail.
The FBI wanted to charge him with a forged passport, the FBI had a long list of charges prepared to put this assassin away for a very long time, but to no avail, the assassin spends three months in County jail before getting released by the CIA.
Interesting!

