Cuban missile crisis

On Judge Napolitano’s ‘War and honesty: The debate on U.S. aid to Ukraine’

Eric Zuesse The former U.S. Judge Andrew P. Napolitano, who used to be a regular (and often the best) commentator on Fox News, has become deeply worried by the U.S. perpetual-warfare, MIC-(military-industrial-complex)-controlled, and (as he has argued) anti-U.S.-Constitutional, foreign polices of aggression. America was, in fact, founded by people who waged the American Revolution and […]

The Fraudulent ‘political dissident’ Noam Chomsky

Eric Zuesse At 22:04 in a 10 October 2022 “Democracy Now!” fake-‘alternative news’ TV show, Noam Chomsky used the phrase “Putin’s criminal invasion of Ukraine” as-if America’s NATO had not forced Putin to do this in order to prevent America’s nuclear missiles from being posted in a NATO Ukraine on Russia’s border around 300 miles […]

Why America’s nuclear threat to Russia now is bigger than the Soviet nuclear threat to America was in the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis

Eric Zuesse During the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, the central issue was how short America’s available reaction-time to a Soviet blitz nuclear attack would be and whether it would be too short for America to respond before America’s leader, JFK, would be able to press the nuclear button and retaliate against such a Soviet nuclear […]

The Kennedy Papers: no evidence of conspiracy to murder but evidence of a conspiracy to conceal huge incompetence

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JFK: Victim of the National Security State

Following the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, President Kennedy announced he would ban the testing of nuclear weapons. He called for an end to the Cold War and the removal of troops from South Vietnam. Kennedy also put an end to the Pentagon's plan to invade Cuba and refused to provide air support for the Bay of Pigs invasion. It was the last straw when he forced the resignation of Allen Dulles, the director of the CIA. The National Security State said Kennedy had to go. They said he was a threat to national security.