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The Cuban Project (also known as Operation Mongoose or the Special Group Augmented) was a covert operation of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) developed during the early years of President John F. Kennedy's administration. On November 30, 1961, aggressive covert operations against Fidel Castro's communist government in Cuba were authorized by President Kennedy. The operation was led by U.S. Air Force General Edward Lansdale and went into effect after the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion.

Operation Mongoose was a secret program of terrorism against Cuba to remove the communists from power, which was a prime focus of the Kennedy administration, according to Harvard historian Jorge Domínguez. A document from the U.S. State Department confirms that the project aimed to "help Cuba overthrow the Communist regime", including its leader Fidel Castro, and it aimed "for a revolt which can take place in Cuba by October 1962". U.S. policymakers also wanted to see "a new government with which the United States can live in peace".

Origins

After the Cuban Revolution, and communism's rise under Fidel Castro, the U.S. government was determined to undercut the socialist revolution's integrity and install in its place a government more in line with U.S. philosophy. A special committee was formed to search for ways to overthrow Castro when the Bay of Pigs Invasion failed. The committee became part of the Kennedy imperative to keep a tough line on communism, especially as Cuba was the nearest communist state to the U.S..

It was based on the U.S. government's estimation that coercion inside Cuba was severe and that the regime was serving as a spearhead for allied communist movements elsewhere in the Americas

Planning

The U.S. Defense Department's Joint Chiefs of Staff saw the project's ultimate objective to be to provide adequate justification for U.S. military intervention in Cuba. They requested that the Secretary of Defense assign them responsibility for the project, but Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy retained effective control.


Mongoose was led by Edward Lansdale at the Defense Department and William King Harvey at the CIA. Lansdale was chosen due to his experience with counter-insurgency in the Philippines during the Hukbalahap Rebellion, and also due to his experience supporting Vietnam's Diem regime. Samuel Halpern, a CIA co-organizer, conveyed the breadth of involvement: "CIA and the US Army and military forces and Department of Commerce, and Immigration, Treasury, God knows who else – everybody was in Mongoose. It was a government-wide operation run out of Bobby Kennedy's office with Ed Lansdale as the mastermind."


There were 33 plans (as there are 33 living species of mongooses) considered under the Cuban Project, some of which were carried out. The plans varied in efficacy and intention, from propagandistic purposes to effective disruption of the Cuban government and economy. Plans included the use of U.S. Army Special Forces, destruction of Cuban sugar crops, and mining of harbors.

Operation Northwoods was a 1962 plan, which was signed by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and presented to Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara for approval, that intended to use false flag operations to justify intervention in Cuba. Among things considered were real and simulated attacks which would be blamed on the Cuban government. These would have involved attacking, or reporting fake attacks on Cuban exiles, U.S. military targets, Cuban civilian aircraft, and development of a terror campaign on U.S. soil.

The Cuban Project played a significant role in the events leading up to the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. The Project's six-phase schedule was presented by Edward Lansdale on February 20, 1962; it was overseen by Attorney General Robert Kennedy. President Kennedy was briefed on the operation's guidelines on March 16, 1962. Lansdale outlined the coordinated program of political, psychological, military, sabotage, and intelligence operations as well as assassination attempts on key political leaders. Each month since his presentation, a different method was in place to destabilize the communist regime, including the publication of Anti-Castro views, armaments for militant opposition groups, the establishment of guerilla bases throughout the country and preparations for an October military intervention in Cuba. Many individual plans were devised by the CIA to assassinate Castro. Plans to discredit Castro in the eyes of the Cuban public included contaminating his clothing with thallium salts that would make his trademark beard fall out and spraying a broadcasting studio with hallucinogens before a televised speech. Assassination plots included poisoning a box of Castro's favorite cigars with botulinus toxin and placing explosive seashells in his favorite diving spots.[6]


The CIA operation was based in Miami, Florida and among its other aspects enlisted the aid of the Mafia (who were eager to regain their Cuban casino operations) to plot an assassination attempt against Castro; William Harvey was one of the CIA case officers who directly dealt with mafioso John Roselli.


Professor of History Stephen Rabe writes that "scholars have understandably focused on…the Bay of Pigs invasion, the US campaign of terrorism and sabotage known as Operation Mongoose, the assassination plots against Fidel Castro, and, of course, the Cuban missile crisis. Less attention has been given to the state of US-Cuban relations in the aftermath of the missile crisis." Rabe writes that reports from the Church Committee reveal that from June 1963 onward, the Kennedy administration intensified its war against Cuba while the CIA integrated propaganda, "economic denial", and sabotage to attack the Cuban state as well as specific targets within.[8] One example cited is an incident where CIA agents, seeking to assassinate Castro, provided a Cuban official, Rolando Cubela Secades, with a ballpoint pen rigged with a poisonous hypodermic needle. At this time, the CIA received authorization for 13 major operations in Cuba, including attacks on an electric power plant, an oil refinery, and a sugar mill.

Rabe has observed that the "Kennedy administration... showed no interest in Castro's repeated request that the United States cease its campaign of sabotage and terrorism against Cuba. Kennedy did not pursue a dual-track policy toward Cuba.... The United States would entertain only proposals of surrender." Rabe further documents how "Exile groups, such as Alpha 66 and the Second Front of Escambray, staged hit-and-run raids on the island... on ships transporting goods…purchased arms in the United States and launched...attacks from the Bahamas
Harvard Historian Jorge Domínguez states that Mongoose's scope included sabotage actions against a railway bridge, petroleum storage facilities, a molasses storage container, a petroleum refinery, a power plant, a sawmill, and a floating crane. Domínguez states that "only once in [the] thousand pages of documentation did a US official raise something that resembled a faint moral objection to US government sponsored terrorism."

Actions were subsequently carried out against a petroleum refinery, a power plant, a sawmill, and a floating crane in Cuban harbour

Execution

The Cuban Project was originally designed to culminate in October 1962 with an "open revolt and overthrow of the Communist regime." This was at the peak of the Cuban Missile Crisis, where the U.S. and the USSR came alarmingly close to nuclear war over the presence of Soviet missiles in Cuba. The operation was suspended on October 30, 1962, but 3 of 10 six-man sabotage teams had already been deployed to Cuba.
Dominguez writes that Kennedy put a hold on Mongoose actions as the Cuban Missile Crisis escalated, but "returned to its policy of sponsoring terrorism against Cuba as the confrontation with the Soviet Union lessened."

However, Noam Chomsky has argued that "terrorist operations continued through the tensest moments of the missile crisis", remarking that "they were formally canceled on October 30, several days after the Kennedy and Khrushchev agreement, but went on nonetheless". Accordingly, "the Executive Committee of the National Security Council recommended various courses of action, "including ‘using selected Cuban exiles to sabotage key Cuban installations in such a manner that the action could plausibly be attributed to Cubans in Cuba’ as well as ‘sabotaging Cuban cargo and shipping, and [Soviet] Bloc cargo and shipping to Cuba


Assassination proposals

Many assassination ideas were floated by the CIA during Operation Mongoose. The most infamous was the CIA's alleged plot to capitalize on Castro's well-known love of cigars by slipping into his supply a very real and lethal "exploding cigar


While numerous sources state the exploding cigar plot as fact, at least one source asserts it to be simply a myth, and another, mere supermarket tabloid fodder. Another suggests that the story does have its origins in the CIA, but that it was never seriously proposed by them as a plot. Rather, the plot was made up by the CIA as an intentionally "silly" idea to feed to those questioning them about their plans for Castro, in order to deflect scrutiny from more serious areas of inquiry.


Other plots to assassinate Castro that are ascribed to the CIA include, among others:

--Poisoning his cigars (a box of the lethal smokes was actually prepared and delivered to Havana); --Exploding seashells to be planted at a scuba diving site;a gift diving wetsuit impregnated with noxious bacteria and mold spores, or with lethal chemical agents;

--Infecting Castro's scuba regulator apparatus with tuberculous bacilli; dousing his handkerchiefs, his tea, and his coffee with other lethal bacteria; having a former lover slip him poison pills;

--Exposing him to various other poisoned items such as a fountain pen and even ice cream.

--The CIA even tried to embarrass Castro by attempting to sneak thallium salts, a potent depilatory, into Castro's shoes, causing "his beard, eyebrows, and pubic hair to fall out". :rofl:

The US Senate's Church Committee of 1975 stated that it had confirmed at least eight separate CIA run plots to assassinate Castro.

--Fabian Escalante, who was long tasked with protecting the life of Castro, contends that there have been 638 separate CIA assassination schemes or attempts on Castro's life.


Assassination proposals are damn interesting :rofl:
 
@asad71 @jhungary your comments will be highly appreciated......:D @Secur @balixd...last paragraph is worthy of reading....:D
 
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Exactly,this is what I was doing,but it was already posted,that is why I preferred 'Operation Mongoose',which is so named on the basis of equality of number of plans against target to number of species of Mongooses found.
This operation Northwood and operation Mongoose clearly mentions the deep plannings of C.I.A. and efficient plannings against their target..
 
back in the days amricis were paranoid about poor castro
so they may have planned hundreds of assasination plans for him .....no surprise
 
Can't C.I.A apply the very same strategy to destabilize middle east?Can we apply operation mongoose strategy on middle east today?or Is middle east's current crisis is the result of another operation mongoose?


@al-Hasani @Awesome @Yzd Khalifa @Aeronaut @WebMaster @nuclearpak @Irfan Baloch @niaz @Last Hope @Luftwaffe @muse and others....

I am expecting a very mature response to think-tanks and my seniors,if you have no point to raise then I will be left with astonishment..
 
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Can't C.I.A apply the very same strategy to destabilize middle east?Can we apply operation mongoose strategy on middle east today?or Is middle east's current crisis is the result of another operation mongoose?

We are in no position at all to do something like this. And why would we?

As for the US, isn't it already doing it? Libya, Egypt, Syria, Tunisia, what were they?
 
and what makes you think that they havn't done this already or doing it this moment, while you and me sleepi tight in our cozy beds.
And this isn't the only operation, History is filled with ops like these.
US was paranoid with USSR / Soviet, even though both had comes to terms, but no one would just let go of it.
US was concerned with Missiles and presence of USSR troops in Cuban region.
now you will make me hit the history books yar, which i don;t want. If you want to read the political aspect to this issue than read the section of Cold war of the book i gave you some time ago. it has addressed the issue in detail.
let me know if you need more detail. as i will have to consult the book myself for that
Can't C.I.A apply the very same strategy to destabilize middle east?Can we apply operation mongoose strategy on middle east today?or Is middle east's current crisis is the result of another operation mongoose?


@al-Hasani @Awesome @Yzd Khalifa @Aeronaut @WebMaster @nuclearpak @Irfan Baloch @niaz @Last Hope @Luftwaffe @muse and others....

I am expecting a very mature response to think-tanks and my seniors,if you have no point to raise then I will be left with astonishment..
 
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Read "Bay of Pigs" in "The invisible government" a collection of true de-classified operations by CIA.
 
We are in no position at all to do something like this. And why would we?

As for the US, isn't it already doing it? Libya, Egypt, Syria, Tunisia, what were they?

Well we are not in a position to work on 100 percent,but what if we apply 30% of such grand plan,then changes can be expected a lot,and why on middle east?we know that we are not in a position to hit our opponent directly so we can start out ground work from such areas where our opponent has supportive mindsets like we can work on middle east to get rid of pro-american mindsets to some extent,to have/strengthen our lobby in middle east,this can make a lot of difference of which we can imagine,as we are not in a position to offence directly,but if we even work on their supporters,then we can achieve a lot.

Yes my brother,you are right,they are applying this same strategy in Middle east,but why? to strengthen their pro-west lobby..I hope that I have made myself clear in this regard.
 
and what makes you think that they havn't done this already or doing it this moment, while you and me sleepi tight in our cozy beds.
And this isn't the only operation, History is filled with ops like these.
US was paranoid with USSR / Soviet, even though both had comes to terms, but no one would just let go of it.
US was concerned with Missiles and presence of USSR troops in Cuban region.
now you will make me hit the history books yar, which i don;t want. If you want to read the political aspect to this issue than read the section of Cold war of the book i gave you some time ago. it has addressed the issue in detail.
let me know if you need more detail. as i will have to consult the book myself for that

Why would I hit you,as I myself agree with you?my main point is,that we should response them in the same tone,as it seems very much obvious that US is applying same strategy on middle east,the same Operation Mongoose strategy.I assure you that even if we work on 30% then we can change a lot.
But if we have lost hope to bring the change,then situation will get worse,and we will be totally annihilated one day,so don't you think that we must work on to encounter their strategies?
 
Why would I hit you,as I myself agree with you?my main point is,that we should response them in the same tone,as it seems very much obvious that US is applying same strategy on middle east,the same Operation Mongoose strategy.I assure you that even if we work on 30% then we can change a lot.
But if we have lost hope to bring the change,then situation will get worse,and we will be totally annihilated one day,so don't you think that we must work on to encounter their strategies?
Ok let me add here that these Strategies / Plans are never executed in the way they are portrayed.
CIA had a plan for exploding cigar- and how do you think the Cigar would have made its way to the Executive? infecting the scuba regulator? we are not talking about Jason Bourne or James bond here, don't you think they would have corrupted people within the circle of the Executive.
Before the regimes are overthrown , it always have been someone on the inside providing the information what was required.
How you stop that?
that is the tough question - as the americans say "everyone has a price"
 
Ok let me add here that these Strategies / Plans are never executed in the way they are portrayed.
CIA had a plan for exploding cigar- and how do you think the Cigar would have made its way to the Executive? infecting the scuba regulator? we are not talking about Jason Bourne or James bond here, don't you think they would have corrupted people within the circle of the Executive.
Before the regimes are overthrown , it always have been someone on the inside providing the information what was required.
How you stop that?
that is the tough question - as the americans say "everyone has a price"

Balixd meray bhai,
I have prepared a special comparative report for you,I hope that you will enjoy reading this:D


Operation Woodland:Current crisis and comparative analysis

Written by:Slav Defence


I have already said this earlier,that yes a plan that was created cannot be executed 100% but even if you apply 30% of it,you can achieve alot..if we observe operation Woodland as well we can see that how C.I.A. created such strategy,and still how they are applying it now in Middle East and Asia,as if you create a plan,and if you fail to execute it completely,that does not mean that your plan was flawed,it was that environment was not suitable for it's application,yet still we do see that 30-50 percent of points do work.

Compare the strategy of Operation Woodland with present situation,aren't you seeing the fruitful result?

1-Operation Northwoods was a 1962 plan, which was signed by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and presented to Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara for approval, that intended to use false flag operations to justify intervention in Cuba. Among things considered were real and simulated attacks which would be blamed on the Cuban government. These would have involved attacking, or reporting fake attacks on Cuban exiles, U.S. military targets, Cuban civilian aircraft, and development of a terror campaign on U.S. soil.

Development of a terror campaign on U.S. soil.

Now apply this on current situation:

Operation Neptune spear was a modern form of 1962 plan, which was signed by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and presented to Secretary for approval, that intended to use false flag operations to justify intervention in Pakistan through Afghanistan. Among things considered were real and simulated attacks which would be blamed on the Pakistani government. These would have involved attacking, or reporting fake attacks on US/NATO in Afghanistan, U.S. military targets, Pakistani civilian area via funded terrorits groups, and development of a terror campaign on U.S. soil (9/11)



Now compare point 2 with Middle East scenario or Arab countries:

2-Lansdale outlined the coordinated program of political, psychological, military, sabotage, and intelligence operations as well as assassination attempts on key political leaders. Each month since his presentation, a different method was in place to destabilize the communist regime, including the publication of Anti-Castro views, armaments for militant opposition groups, the establishment of guerilla bases throughout the country and preparations for an October military intervention in Cuba. Many individual plans were devised by the CIA to assassinate Castro.

Modern form:

They coordinated program of political, psychological, military, sabotage, and intelligence operations as well as assassination attempts on key political leaders. Each month since his presentation, a different method was in place to destabilize the present (Arab etc) regime, including the publication of Anti-arab(eg:anti-saddam) views, armaments for militant opposition groups, the establishment of guerrilla bases throughout the country and preparations for an October military intervention in Afghanistan/Iraq. Many individual plans were devised by the CIA to assassinate specific Arab figures.
 
Now @balixd,let us talk about solutions,yes,the reason of their success is our weakness,and it is indeed a very tough question to find out,how to stop this as everyone has a price..so it is guess that we shouldn't let our army personnel meet US representatives,only specific ranks must be granted permission to meet US,even ministers shouldn't be granted such permission,in 1980's I have heard that General Zia had applied such strictness,and violators were arrested and condemned,as he knew that Americans will make a deal to personals/minsters of important ranks.

Second guess,before they buy you,you buy your own fellow men,yes,and if you can't afford to,then try to get rid of such mindsets and replace them with such groups with whom your ties are strong and you have tested them,and you are confident that they cannot be bought with money,for this,we will need people of strict religion,that is muslims with strong faith etc.

I know that such ideas cannot be applied to 100% but even if 20% then we can expect a lot.
 
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Read "Bay of Pigs" in "The invisible government" a collection of true de-classified operations by CIA.

Yes I have studied Operation Zapata also known as Bay of Pigs which was alternative of Operation Pluto, introduced by C.I.A.
 

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