JFK / Cuba Context

As many of you know, I’ve spent years researching and writing on the extremely complex, convoluted (and by 1963 Chaotic) context of the American opposition to the Castro regime in Cuba. I’ve explored that context in several books including Shadow Warfare, In Denial and most recently Tipping Point.

The problem with discussing the Cuba context – and relating it to the Kennedy assassination – is that the US Cuban operations and programs had very little true continuity. We see that from the earliest years when the Cuba Project that President Eisenhower launched turned into something totally different than he had initially ordered, ending with the disaster to the Cuban Brigade at the Bay of Pigs.

Hopefully the work in my books clears up a lot of the policy and operational discontinuities that make this such a confusing subject. However, I’ve also had a chance to do some interviews on the Cuban context and recently did a far ranging discussion at the link you will find below. I’ve had some positive comments on it, for those of you interested in the subject and new to it I hope you find it educational:

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Published on September 16, 2022 14:01
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