Operation Northwoods
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Operation Northwoods proposals included hijackings and bombings followed by the introduction of phony evidence that would implicate the Cuban government. It stated:
The desired resultant from the execution of this plan would be to place the United States in the apparent position of suffering defensible grievances from a rash and irresponsible government of Cuba and to develop an international image of a Cuban threat to peace in the Western Hemisphere.
Several other proposals were included within Operation Northwoods, including real or simulated actions against various U.S. military and civilian targets. The plan was drafted by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, signed by Chairman Lyman Lemnitzer and sent to the Secretary of Defense. Although part of the U.S. government's Cuban Project anti-communist initiative, Operation Northwoods was never officially accepted; it was authorized by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, but then rejected by President John F. Kennedy.
According to currently released documentation, none of the operations became active under the auspices of the Operation Northwoods proposals.
The following documents have been obtained under the FOIA:
Central Intelligence Agency
Central Intelligence Agency
(CIA) Records from the Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) [24 Pages, 2.92MB]
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Justification for US Military Intervention
in Cuba, 13 March 1962 [15 Pages, 2.92MB]http://www.theblackvault.com/m/articles/view/Operation-Northwoods
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