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What was Operation Northwoods? Was it connected to JFK’s assassination
What
was Operation Northwoods? Was it connected to JFK’s assassination
April 6,2014
Operation
Northwoods was a Pentagon plan to provoke a
U.S. invasion of Cuba in 1963 through the use of deception operations. First
disclosed by the Assassination Records Review Board in 1997, the
Northwoods plans are among the
most significant new JFK documents to emerge since Oliver Stone’s “JFK” movie.
Operation Northwoods envisioned U.S. intelligence operatives
staging violent attacks on U.S. targets and arranging for the blame for
the mayhem to fall on Fidel Castro and his communist government. The idea,
wrote one planner, was to creates a “justification for U.S. intervention in Cuba,”
by orchestrating a crime that placed the U.S. government “in the apparent
position of suffering defensible grievances from a rash and irresponsible
government” in Cuba.
These plans included the use of violence on American soil
against American citizens.
“We could develop a Communist Cuban terror campaign
in the Miami area, in other Florida cities, and even in Washington,” wrote one
Northwoods planner who worked in the Defense Department. Another Northwood
scheme envisioned faking the shooting down of a U.S. airplane and manufacturing
“evidence” that Castro’s government was responsible.
The Northwoods plans were developed while Gen. Lyman
Lemnitzer, a hawk who clashed repeatedly with JFK, served as chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, President Kennedy rejected the idea of such
“pretext operations” at a testy meeting in March 1962, but the JCS
continued to push them as the solution to problem of Castro.
In May 1963, the Pentagon asserted that JFK’s policy to
encourage a domestic rebellion against Castro was likely to fail and that
policy alternative were needed.
“An
engineered provocation,” declared a JCS policy statement, “offers greater
advantages in control, timing, simplicity and security than would a fomented
revolt.”
There is some resemblance between the imaginary Northwoods
schemes and the reality of Kennedy’s assassination, allegedly by a Castro
supporter.
The Northwoods planners proposed CIA assets be used to
publicize the “evidence” of Cuban involvement in the attack on a U.S. target,
the better to rally public opinion in support of an invasion.
After JFK’s murder, the CIA’s assets in the Cuban Student Directorate–funded
by a CIA program codenamed AMSPELL and run by
CIA officer George Joannides–publicized
evidence of Oswald’s pro-Castro ways in an unsuccessful effort to generate
support for a U.S. invasion.
While some JFK conspiracy writers see Operation Northwoods
as a template for JFK’s assassination, there is no direct evidence to link the
CIA and Pentagon planners to Lee Harvey Oswald or any other alleged Dealey
Plaza gunman. But the fact that the Pentagon and CIA hid the deeply
cynical nature of Operation Northwoods from the public and from JFK
investigators for 35 years invites suspicion that the national security
agencies had something to hide.
What seems indisputable is author James
Douglass’s observation that the Northwoods
documents illuminate “the mentality of Kennedy’s military advisers,” who
pursued devious and murderous conspiracies to advance their ambition of
launching a preemptive war against Cuba that would remove Castro from power.
Intelligence historian James Bamford was the first author to
write about Operation Northwoods. In his book “Body of Secrets, rightly
described it as “the most corrupt plan ever created by the U.S. government.”
Northwoods, he said, was a prescription for “treason.”
http://jfkfacts.org/assassination/experts/what-was-operation-northwoods-was-it-connected-to-jfks-assassination/
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