31-10-2013, 10:35 PM
Charles is completely right here, I believe. We've been distracted by "anti-Castro" Cuban figures for far too long. If "Cuba" was an important issue for the conspirators who killed JFK, why did they abandon the whole thing afterwards? Cuba, and Castro, basically went into hibernation, in terms of American politics and American foreign policy, after JFK was assassinated.
If JFK was killed because he wouldn't overthrow or assassinate Castro, why wasn't any attempt made to oust Castro under the LBJ or Nixon administrations? If JFK was killed so that Castro would be eliminated as well, the conspirators certainly couldn't have felt they succeeded.
If JFK was killed because he wouldn't overthrow or assassinate Castro, why wasn't any attempt made to oust Castro under the LBJ or Nixon administrations? If JFK was killed so that Castro would be eliminated as well, the conspirators certainly couldn't have felt they succeeded.