Operation Northwoods: The U.S. Military Intervention in Cuba that Never Happened

Par : Roberto Miguel Rodriguez
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  • ISBN8223693314
  • EAN9798223693314
  • Date de parution04/12/2023
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"Operation Northwoods: The U. S. Military Intervention in Cuba that Never Happened" is a thought-provoking examination of one of the most controversial and astonishing military plans devised during the Cold War that, ultimately, was never executed. This book delves into the depths of Operation Northwoods, a proposed plan by the U. S. Department of Defense and the Joint Chiefs of Staff to create public support for a military intervention in Cuba in the early 1960s.
The book begins with a comprehensive backdrop of U. S.-Cuba relations leading up to the period, setting the stage with the political climate of the Cold War and the tension following Fidel Castro's rise to power. It then introduces the reader to the inception of Operation Northwoods, providing a detailed account of how and why such a plan was conceived. Each chapter meticulously dissects different elements of the operation, including the proposed false-flag operations, the fabrication of seeming acts of aggression, and the planned military maneuvers.
The author provides an in-depth analysis of the strategic rationale behind these proposals, drawing on declassified documents and government archives to paint a vivid picture of the mindset driving Cold War military strategy. A significant focus of the book is on the ethical, legal, and political implications of Operation Northwoods. It explores the debates within the U. S. government about the operation, including why it was ultimately rejected by President John F.
Kennedy. The narrative delves into the potential consequences had the plan been executed, not only in terms of U. S.-Cuba relations but also for international diplomacy and the moral standing of the United States."Operation Northwoods" is a crucial read for students of history, military strategy, and political science, offering a unique glimpse into a little-known but potentially pivotal moment in Cold War history.
It presents a stark reminder of the lengths to which governments might go in the high-stakes chess game of global politics during one of the most tense periods of the 20th century.
"Operation Northwoods: The U. S. Military Intervention in Cuba that Never Happened" is a thought-provoking examination of one of the most controversial and astonishing military plans devised during the Cold War that, ultimately, was never executed. This book delves into the depths of Operation Northwoods, a proposed plan by the U. S. Department of Defense and the Joint Chiefs of Staff to create public support for a military intervention in Cuba in the early 1960s.
The book begins with a comprehensive backdrop of U. S.-Cuba relations leading up to the period, setting the stage with the political climate of the Cold War and the tension following Fidel Castro's rise to power. It then introduces the reader to the inception of Operation Northwoods, providing a detailed account of how and why such a plan was conceived. Each chapter meticulously dissects different elements of the operation, including the proposed false-flag operations, the fabrication of seeming acts of aggression, and the planned military maneuvers.
The author provides an in-depth analysis of the strategic rationale behind these proposals, drawing on declassified documents and government archives to paint a vivid picture of the mindset driving Cold War military strategy. A significant focus of the book is on the ethical, legal, and political implications of Operation Northwoods. It explores the debates within the U. S. government about the operation, including why it was ultimately rejected by President John F.
Kennedy. The narrative delves into the potential consequences had the plan been executed, not only in terms of U. S.-Cuba relations but also for international diplomacy and the moral standing of the United States."Operation Northwoods" is a crucial read for students of history, military strategy, and political science, offering a unique glimpse into a little-known but potentially pivotal moment in Cold War history.
It presents a stark reminder of the lengths to which governments might go in the high-stakes chess game of global politics during one of the most tense periods of the 20th century.
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