The Secret War: CIA Covert Operations Against Cuba 1959-62

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For the primary time the former head of Cuban State Security speaks out concerning the war of words with U.S. intelligence and presents stunning new evidence of the conspiracy between the Mafia, the Cuban counterrevolution and the CIA.
Fabian Escalante details the CIA’s operations within the early years of the Cuban revolution, the largest-ever covert action launched against some other nation: Peter Pan, a psychological war that uprooted thousands of children; and Operations 40, Patty, Liborio and Pluto. Agents from both sides describe a scene of espionage, sabotage, assassination plots, guerrilla warfare and plans for military invasion.
The secret war is a thorough account of the huge Operation Mongoose, showing how america was once engineering a massive invasion of Cuba for October 1962, prior to the arrival of the Soviet missiles at the island.

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