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THE MURDER OF KENNEDY


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THE MURDER OF KENNEDY

John F. Kennedy was one of the presidents of the United States, who died murdered while circulating in the presidential car with his wife the First Lady Jackie Kennedy and was the fourth president killed in the United States.

After his murder many theories arose wanting to explain the reasons for this fact, and today we are going to tell you three of the theories:

1. It was a revenge of Fidel Castro

When Fidel Castro led the communist revolution in Cuba, the United States retreated when the ideological brothers of its enemies of the Cold War found a foothold not far from their own shores. Kennedy gave the green light to an operation known as the Bay of Pigs, early in his presidency, in a failed attempt to overthrow the Castro government.

Incidentally, the failed operation, among other things, led Kennedy to criticize the CIA and a report by The New York Times quoted Kennedy as saying that he wanted to "break the CIA into thousands of pieces and throw them into the wind."

After the Bay of Pigs and the Missile Crisis, the United States continued to conspire to kill Castro for several years, including an attempt to poison the autocrat's cigars.

Given Oswald's potential motive and communist learnings, one theory suggests that Castro had to do with the murder.

But some reports say that Castro - who died in November 2016 - would have said, after the murder, that this was "bad news."

2. The CIA was involved

One of the most popular theories - which has appeared is the idea that the CIA or people associated with the CIA were involved in some way in the Kennedy assassination.

Some theories go far enough to suggest that a person affiliated with the CIA made the fatal shot, while others claim that the CIA or other government agencies were aware that there would be an attempt to take Kennedy's life and, by not acting , were accomplices of the murder.

Representative Jones suggested that he belongs to the field that he believes there is likely to be some participation or inaction by the agency and said he believes that the publication of confidential documents could help resolve the matter.

"The government owes the American people the truth," Jones said. "And if you were an accomplice, then you must do it. Admit it".

The House report says that the CIA "was deficient in its collection and in the exchange of information both before and after the murder."

3. Kennedy was not the target

Kennedy was not alone in Dallas on the day of his murder. First Lady Jackie Kennedy was at her side, as well as the Democratic Governor of Texas, John Connally.

The governor was also shot when Kennedy was killed and one of the theories says that Oswald wanted to kill the governor, not the president.

The journalist James Reston widely emphasized

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