1962 Military Proposal to Stage Terrorist Attacks on U.S. Soil to Justify Invasion of Cuba
1962 Military Proposal to Stage Terrorist Attacks on U.S. Soil to Justify Invasion of Cuba The passage cites a claim from a published book that senior U.S. military leaders drafted a plan to conduct false-flag terrorist attacks on American civilians to create a pretext for invading Cuba, allegedly signed by all five Joint Chiefs of Staff. If true, this would be a significant historical misconduct involving high‑level officials, warranting verification of the document, its provenance, and any related communications. However, the claim is uncorroborated within the text and lacks specific dates, locations, or evidence of execution, limiting immediate actionable steps. Key insights: Alleged 1962 plan by U.S. military to stage terrorist attacks on U.S. citizens.; Document purportedly signed by all five Joint Chiefs of Staff.; Goal described as creating a pretext for invading Cuba and deposing Fidel Castro.
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1962 Military Proposal to Stage Terrorist Attacks on U.S. Soil to Justify Invasion of Cuba The passage cites a claim from a published book that senior U.S. military leaders drafted a plan to conduct false-flag terrorist attacks on American civilians to create a pretext for invading Cuba, allegedly signed by all five Joint Chiefs of Staff. If true, this would be a significant historical misconduct involving high‑level officials, warranting verification of the document, its provenance, and any related communications. However, the claim is uncorroborated within the text and lacks specific dates, locations, or evidence of execution, limiting immediate actionable steps. Key insights: Alleged 1962 plan by U.S. military to stage terrorist attacks on U.S. citizens.; Document purportedly signed by all five Joint Chiefs of Staff.; Goal described as creating a pretext for invading Cuba and deposing Fidel Castro.
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