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Do you understand what it would've done to the US' standing vis-a-vis the USSR in the world if it were revealed that someone who is tasked with protecting the most important part of the executive branch accidentally killed them in exactly the type of event where they should've been keeping them safe? What image would that have projected to the rest of the world about America's abilities? Espc. in light of the then just happened Cuban missile crisis, etc.


Don't you think this sort of thing already wrecks US standing?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_attempts_on_Fide...


I would figure a lot higher percentage of people are aware of JFK's death than failed attempts on Castro.


That doesn't change that the US was highly sensitive of their image during the cold war.




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