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What the JFK assassination files can tell us about the U.S. plot to kill Castro
"The U.S. desire to pursue regime change in Cuba was broadly consistentwith fears about the spread of communism and the desire to deny the Soviet Union friendly clients in the Western Hemisphere. And although we know from recent research that such interventions rarely accomplishtheir stated aim, early successes in ousting left-leaning regimes in Iran(1953) and Guatemala (1954) undoubtedly emboldened U.S. decision-makers to press ahead with regime change against Castro in the 1960s."










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