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CIA assassination attempts on Fidel Castro

The United States' Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) made numerous unsuccessful attempts to assassinate Cuban leader Fidel Castro. There were also attempts by Cuban exiles, sometimes in cooperation with the CIA. The 1975 Church Committee claimed eight proven CIA assassination attempts between 1960 and 1965. In 1976, President Gerald Ford issued an Executive Order banning political assassinations. In 2006, Fabián Escalante, former chief of Cuba's counterintelligence, stated that there had been 634 assassination schemes or attempts. The last known plot to assassinate Castro was by Cuban exiles in 2000.

Fidel Castro visiting Washington, D.C., in April 1959, shortly after the Cuban Revolution

Background edit

Fidel Castro attended Roman Catholic boarding school,[1] and began his political career while at the School of Law of the University of Havana. After World War II the United States secretly became involved in international political assassination attempts on foreign leaders. This program was contrary to the United Nations Charter, and U.S. officials denied its existence. On March 5, 1972, Director of Central Intelligence Richard Helms declared that "no such activity or operations be undertaken, assisted, or suggested by any of our personnel."[2] In 1975, the U.S. Senate convened the Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, chaired by Senator Frank Church (D-Idaho). The Church Committee found that the CIA and other agencies employed a tactic of plausible deniability during decision-making related to assassinations, with CIA subordinates shielding higher-ranking officials from responsibility by withholding information. Government employees were obtaining tacit approval by using euphemisms in communications.[3] Fidel Castro died in 2016 at the age of 90.

Early attempts edit

According to CIA Director Richard Helms, Kennedy administration officials exerted a heavy pressure on the CIA to "get rid of Castro."[3]: 148–150  It explains a staggering number of assassination plots, aiming at creating a favorable impression on President John F. Kennedy.[4]: 25  There were five phases in the assassination attempts, with planning involving the CIA, the Department of Defense, and the State Department: Prior to August 1960, from August 1960 to April 1961, from April 1961 to late 1961, from late 1961 to late 1962, and from late 1962 to late 1963.[4]: 24–25  Fidel Castro survived over 600 assassination attempts, as well as attempts to end his political career in other ways.[5] One of these attempts involved a chemical with comparable effects to the drug LSD sprayed in the air of the room where Castro would broadcast from his radio station, with the goal of making him lose composure and speak erratically while on air. While this example may not be as dangerous as an assassination, if successful, this attempt could have been damaging to Castro's career. Another early attempt relied on the knowledge that he loved diving. The CIA decided to create an infected diving suit that would kill Castro slowly, over a long period of time, by lining the suit with tuberculosis.[5] The infected diving suit did not succeed. The plan was betrayed and Castro learned of the attempt.

According to columnist Jack Anderson, the first CIA attempt to assassinate Castro was part of the Bay of Pigs Invasion operation, but five more CIA teams were sent, the last apprehended on a rooftop within rifle range of Castro, at the end of February or beginning of March 1963.[6][7] Attorney Robert Maheu, who was working as a CIA cutout at the time, was identified as the team leader, who recruited John Roselli, a gambler with contacts in the Italian American Mafia and Cuban underworlds. The CIA assigned two operations officers, William King Harvey and James O'Connell, to accompany Roselli to Miami to recruit the actual teams.[8]

Mafia engagement edit

 
Sam Giancana, head of the Chicago crime syndicate

According to the CIA documents, the so-called Family Jewels that were declassified in 2007, one assassination attempt on Fidel Castro prior to the Bay of Pigs invasion involved noted American mobsters John Roselli, Sam Giancana and Santo Trafficante.[9] At least some of the CIA assassination attempts on Castro were given the CIA project name ZRRIFLE.

In September 1960, Momo Salvatore Giancana, a successor of Al Capone's in the Chicago Outfit, and Miami Syndicate leader Santo Trafficante, who were both on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list at that time, were indirectly contacted by the CIA about the possibility of Fidel Castro's assassination. Johnny Roselli, a member of the Las Vegas Syndicate, was used to get access to Mafia bosses. The go-between from the CIA was Robert Maheu of the Howard Hughes organization, who introduced himself as a representative of several international businesses in Cuba that were expropriated by Castro. On September 14, 1960, Maheu met with Roselli in a New York City hotel and offered him US$150,000 for the "removal" of Castro. James O'Connell, who identified himself as Maheu's associate but who actually was the chief of the CIA's operational support division, was present during the meeting.[10] The declassified documents did not reveal if Roselli, Giancana or Trafficante accepted a down payment for the job. According to the CIA files, it was Giancana who suggested poison pills as a means to doctor Castro's food or drinks. Such pills, manufactured by the CIA's Technical Services Division, were given to Giancana's nominee named Juan Orta.[11] Giancana recommended Orta as being an official in the Cuban government, who had access to Castro.[12][13][14]

Allegedly, after several unsuccessful attempts to introduce the poison into Castro's food, Orta abruptly demanded to be let out of the mission, handing over the job to another unnamed participant. Later, a second attempt was mounted through Giancana, Roselli, and Trafficante using Anthony Varona, the leader of the Cuban Exile Junta, who had, according to Trafficante, become "disaffected with the apparent ineffectual progress of the Junta". Verona requested US$10,000 in expenses and US$1,000 worth of communications equipment. However, the second assassination attempt was apparently thwarted when Castro stopped visiting the restaurant that had the botulinum toxin poison pills, and was cancelled due to the launching of the Bay of Pigs Invasion.[15][13]

According to Top Secret transcripts declassified in 2021, Scott Breckinridge, in his 1975 Church Committee hearing told senators that the CIA had also contemplated using botulinum toxin to lace cigars to be delivered to Castro, but this plan never went forward.[15]

On October 26, 2017, during the presidency of Donald Trump, declassified documents revealed that US Attorney General Robert Kennedy hesitated to recruit the Mafia in assassination attempts on Castro due to his push against organized crime.[16] When President Trump was asked about assassination attempts tied to Putin in Russia, [17] he replied, "You think our country’s so innocent?"

Later attempts edit

 
CIA Director Richard Helms with President Lyndon B. Johnson in July 1969
 
CIA Director George H. W. Bush meeting with President Gerald Ford in the Oval Office in December 1975

The Church Committee stated that it substantiated eight attempts by the CIA to assassinate Fidel Castro in 1960–1965.[3]: 71  Fabián Escalante, a retired chief of Cuba's counterintelligence, who had been tasked with protecting Castro, estimated the number of assassination schemes or actual attempts by the Central Intelligence Agency to be 638, a project code-named Executive Action, and split them among U.S. administrations as follows: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 38; John F. Kennedy, 42; Lyndon B. Johnson, 72; Richard Nixon, 184; Jimmy Carter, 64; Ronald Reagan, 197; George H. W. Bush, 16; Bill Clinton, 21.[18][19]

Some of them were a part of the covert CIA program dubbed Operation Mongoose aimed at toppling the Cuban government. The assassination attempts reportedly included cigars poisoned with botulinum toxin, a tubercle bacilli-infected scuba-diving suit along with a booby-trapped conch placed on the sea bottom,[20] an exploding cigar (Castro loved cigars and scuba diving, but he quit smoking in 1985),[20][21] and plain, mafia-style execution endeavors, among others.[22] There were also plans to blow up Castro during his visit to Ernest Hemingway's museum in Cuba.[23]

In 2006, some of the plots were depicted in a documentary film. 638 Ways to Kill Castro, which aired aired on Channel 4, the British public-service television.[24] One of these attempts was by his ex-lover Marita Lorenz, whom he met in 1959. She agreed to aid the CIA and attempted to smuggle a jar of cold cream containing poison pills into his room. When Castro learned about her intentions, he reportedly gave her a gun and told her to kill him but her nerves failed.[20][25] Some plots aimed not at murder but at character assassination; they, for example, involved using thallium salts to destroy Castro's famous beard,[4]: 30  or lacing his radio studio with LSD to cause him disorientation during the broadcast and damage his public image.

When Castro travelled abroad, the CIA cooperated with Cuban exiles for some of the more serious assassination attempts. The last documented attempt on Castro's life was in 2000, and involved placing 90 kg of explosives under a podium in Panama where he would give a talk. Castro’s personal security team discovered the explosives before he arrived.[26][21][20] Castro once said, in regards to the numerous attempts on his life he believed had been made, "If surviving assassination attempts were an Olympic event, I would win the gold medal."[20][27]

The CIA in 1962 considered a plan called "Operation Bounty", which would have involved dropping leaflets over Cuba offering financial rewards to the Cuban population for the assassination of various individuals, including $5,000 to $20,000 for informants, $57,000 for department heads, $97,000 for foreign Communists operating in Cuba, up to $1 million for members of the Cuban government, and only $0.02 for Castro himself, which was meant "to denigrate" him in the eyes of the Cuban people. The top secret document which revealed the plan, which was never put into practice, was one of 2,800 related to the federal investigation of the Kennedy assassination, which were released as scheduled in October 2017.[28][29]

Reactions edit

The Church Committee rejected political assassination as a foreign policy tool and declared that it was "incompatible with American principle, international order, and morality."[3]: 1  It recommended Congress to consider developing a statute to eradicate such or similar practices, which was never introduced. In 1976 President Gerald Ford signed Executive Order 11905, which stated that "No employee of the United States government shall engage in, or conspire in, political assassination."[30]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Fidel Castro | Biography, Cause of Death, Brother, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved December 13, 2022.
  2. ^ Pape, Matthew S. (2002). "Can We Put the Leaders of the "Axis of Evil" in the Crosshairs?". Parameters, US Army War College Quarterly. XXXII (3): 64.
  3. ^ a b c d "Alleged Plots Involving Foreign Leaders", U.S. Senate, Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, S. Rep. No. 755, 94th Cong., 2d sess. PDF September 21, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ a b c Escalante, Fabián (1996). CIA Targets Fidel: Secret 1967 CIA Inspector General's Report on Plots to Assassinate Fidel Castro. Melbourne, Vic., Australia: Ocean Press. ISBN 1875284907.
  5. ^ a b "How Castro survived 638 very cunning assassination attempts". triple j. November 28, 2016. Retrieved December 13, 2022.
  6. ^ Anderson, Jack (June 18, 1971), "6 Attempts to Kill Castro laid to CIA", Washington Post, p. B7
  7. ^ Allen, Nick (March 19, 2012). "Fidel Castro 'knew Lee Harvey Oswald would assassinate John F Kennedy'". The Daily Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved June 24, 2018.
  8. ^ Blanton, William, ed. (February 15, 1972), Memorandum for the Executive Director, Subject: John Roselli, vol. George Washington University National Security Archives Electronic Briefing Book No. 222, "The CIA's Family Jewels"
  9. ^ Snow, Anita (June 27, 2007). "CIA Plot to Kill Castro Detailed". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. AP. Retrieved November 22, 2014.
  10. ^ Trying to Kill Fidel Castro. The Washington Post, June 27, 2007.
  11. ^ Juan Orta, historyofcuba.com, accessed on October 29, 2013.
  12. ^ Holland, Steve and Sullivan, Andy (June 27, 2007) CIA tried to get mafia to kill Castro: documents. Reuters.
  13. ^ a b "Family Jewels". CIA Archive, pp. 12–19
  14. ^ Johnson, Alex (June 26, 2007). "CIA opens the book on a shady past." NBC News,
  15. ^ a b 178-10004-10213 Testimony of William Colby and Scott Breckinridge, Jr., 5/23/75, pp. 106-107, United States Senate, Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities
  16. ^ Summary of facts archives.gov May 30, 1975. Retrieved December 3, 2022
  17. ^ Maier, Thomas. "Inside the CIA's Plot to Kill Fidel Castro—With Mafia Help". POLITICO Magazine. Retrieved December 13, 2022.
  18. ^ Brown, Stephen Rex (November 26, 2016) Fidel Castro survived over 600 assassination attempts, Cuban spy chief said. NY Daily News
  19. ^ Escalante Font, Fabián [es] (2006). Executive Action: 634 Ways to Kill Fidel Castro. Melbourne: Ocean Press. ISBN 1920888721.
  20. ^ a b c d e Fidel Castro: Dodging exploding seashells, poison pens and ex-lovers. BBC (November 27, 2016)
  21. ^ a b Campbell, Duncan (November 26, 2016) Close but no cigar: how America failed to kill Fidel Castro. The Guardian
  22. ^ Epstein, Edward Jay (January 2000). "The Plots to Kill Castro". George Magazine. 5: 60–63.
  23. ^ Corn, Davis and Russo, Gus (March 26, 2001). The Old Man and the CIA: A Kennedy Plot to Kill Castro? October 17, 2014, at the Wayback Machine The Nation.
  24. ^ Campbell, Duncan (August 3, 2006). "638 ways to kill Castro". London: The Laura Nuessbaum. Retrieved August 16, 2006.
  25. ^ Aston, Martin (November 23, 2006). "The Man Who Wouldn't Die". Radio Times.
  26. ^ MacAskill, Ewen (May 5, 2017). "The CIA has a long history of helping to kill leaders around the world". The Guardian. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
  27. ^ . The Independent. January 17, 2007. Archived from the original on May 14, 2008. Retrieved September 1, 2013.
  28. ^ "The CIA offered big bucks to kill Cuban communists. For Fidel himself? Just two cents". Miami Herald. October 27, 2017. Retrieved October 28, 2017.
  29. ^ "The US government planned to drop leaflets in Cuba encouraging people to kill Fidel Castro for just 2 cents". Business Insider. October 27, 2017. Retrieved October 28, 2017.
  30. ^ Executive Order No. 11,905, 3 C.F.R. 90 (1977).

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The United States Central Intelligence Agency CIA made numerous unsuccessful attempts to assassinate Cuban leader Fidel Castro There were also attempts by Cuban exiles sometimes in cooperation with the CIA The 1975 Church Committee claimed eight proven CIA assassination attempts between 1960 and 1965 In 1976 President Gerald Ford issued an Executive Order banning political assassinations In 2006 Fabian Escalante former chief of Cuba s counterintelligence stated that there had been 634 assassination schemes or attempts The last known plot to assassinate Castro was by Cuban exiles in 2000 Fidel Castro visiting Washington D C in April 1959 shortly after the Cuban Revolution Contents 1 Background 2 Early attempts 3 Mafia engagement 4 Later attempts 5 Reactions 6 See also 7 ReferencesBackground editFidel Castro attended Roman Catholic boarding school 1 and began his political career while at the School of Law of the University of Havana After World War II the United States secretly became involved in international political assassination attempts on foreign leaders This program was contrary to the United Nations Charter and U S officials denied its existence On March 5 1972 Director of Central Intelligence Richard Helms declared that no such activity or operations be undertaken assisted or suggested by any of our personnel 2 In 1975 the U S Senate convened the Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities chaired by Senator Frank Church D Idaho The Church Committee found that the CIA and other agencies employed a tactic of plausible deniability during decision making related to assassinations with CIA subordinates shielding higher ranking officials from responsibility by withholding information Government employees were obtaining tacit approval by using euphemisms in communications 3 Fidel Castro died in 2016 at the age of 90 Early attempts editAccording to CIA Director Richard Helms Kennedy administration officials exerted a heavy pressure on the CIA to get rid of Castro 3 148 150 It explains a staggering number of assassination plots aiming at creating a favorable impression on President John F Kennedy 4 25 There were five phases in the assassination attempts with planning involving the CIA the Department of Defense and the State Department Prior to August 1960 from August 1960 to April 1961 from April 1961 to late 1961 from late 1961 to late 1962 and from late 1962 to late 1963 4 24 25 Fidel Castro survived over 600 assassination attempts as well as attempts to end his political career in other ways 5 One of these attempts involved a chemical with comparable effects to the drug LSD sprayed in the air of the room where Castro would broadcast from his radio station with the goal of making him lose composure and speak erratically while on air While this example may not be as dangerous as an assassination if successful this attempt could have been damaging to Castro s career Another early attempt relied on the knowledge that he loved diving The CIA decided to create an infected diving suit that would kill Castro slowly over a long period of time by lining the suit with tuberculosis 5 The infected diving suit did not succeed The plan was betrayed and Castro learned of the attempt According to columnist Jack Anderson the first CIA attempt to assassinate Castro was part of the Bay of Pigs Invasion operation but five more CIA teams were sent the last apprehended on a rooftop within rifle range of Castro at the end of February or beginning of March 1963 6 7 Attorney Robert Maheu who was working as a CIA cutout at the time was identified as the team leader who recruited John Roselli a gambler with contacts in the Italian American Mafia and Cuban underworlds The CIA assigned two operations officers William King Harvey and James O Connell to accompany Roselli to Miami to recruit the actual teams 8 Mafia engagement edit nbsp Sam Giancana head of the Chicago crime syndicate According to the CIA documents the so called Family Jewels that were declassified in 2007 one assassination attempt on Fidel Castro prior to the Bay of Pigs invasion involved noted American mobsters John Roselli Sam Giancana and Santo Trafficante 9 At least some of the CIA assassination attempts on Castro were given the CIA project name ZRRIFLE In September 1960 Momo Salvatore Giancana a successor of Al Capone s in the Chicago Outfit and Miami Syndicate leader Santo Trafficante who were both on the FBI s Ten Most Wanted list at that time were indirectly contacted by the CIA about the possibility of Fidel Castro s assassination Johnny Roselli a member of the Las Vegas Syndicate was used to get access to Mafia bosses The go between from the CIA was Robert Maheu of the Howard Hughes organization who introduced himself as a representative of several international businesses in Cuba that were expropriated by Castro On September 14 1960 Maheu met with Roselli in a New York City hotel and offered him US 150 000 for the removal of Castro James O Connell who identified himself as Maheu s associate but who actually was the chief of the CIA s operational support division was present during the meeting 10 The declassified documents did not reveal if Roselli Giancana or Trafficante accepted a down payment for the job According to the CIA files it was Giancana who suggested poison pills as a means to doctor Castro s food or drinks Such pills manufactured by the CIA s Technical Services Division were given to Giancana s nominee named Juan Orta 11 Giancana recommended Orta as being an official in the Cuban government who had access to Castro 12 13 14 Allegedly after several unsuccessful attempts to introduce the poison into Castro s food Orta abruptly demanded to be let out of the mission handing over the job to another unnamed participant Later a second attempt was mounted through Giancana Roselli and Trafficante using Anthony Varona the leader of the Cuban Exile Junta who had according to Trafficante become disaffected with the apparent ineffectual progress of the Junta Verona requested US 10 000 in expenses and US 1 000 worth of communications equipment However the second assassination attempt was apparently thwarted when Castro stopped visiting the restaurant that had the botulinum toxin poison pills and was cancelled due to the launching of the Bay of Pigs Invasion 15 13 According to Top Secret transcripts declassified in 2021 Scott Breckinridge in his 1975 Church Committee hearing told senators that the CIA had also contemplated using botulinum toxin to lace cigars to be delivered to Castro but this plan never went forward 15 On October 26 2017 during the presidency of Donald Trump declassified documents revealed that US Attorney General Robert Kennedy hesitated to recruit the Mafia in assassination attempts on Castro due to his push against organized crime 16 When President Trump was asked about assassination attempts tied to Putin in Russia 17 he replied You think our country s so innocent Later attempts edit nbsp CIA Director Richard Helms with President Lyndon B Johnson in July 1969 nbsp CIA Director George H W Bush meeting with President Gerald Ford in the Oval Office in December 1975 The Church Committee stated that it substantiated eight attempts by the CIA to assassinate Fidel Castro in 1960 1965 3 71 Fabian Escalante a retired chief of Cuba s counterintelligence who had been tasked with protecting Castro estimated the number of assassination schemes or actual attempts by the Central Intelligence Agency to be 638 a project code named Executive Action and split them among U S administrations as follows Dwight D Eisenhower 38 John F Kennedy 42 Lyndon B Johnson 72 Richard Nixon 184 Jimmy Carter 64 Ronald Reagan 197 George H W Bush 16 Bill Clinton 21 18 19 Some of them were a part of the covert CIA program dubbed Operation Mongoose aimed at toppling the Cuban government The assassination attempts reportedly included cigars poisoned with botulinum toxin a tubercle bacilli infected scuba diving suit along with a booby trapped conch placed on the sea bottom 20 an exploding cigar Castro loved cigars and scuba diving but he quit smoking in 1985 20 21 and plain mafia style execution endeavors among others 22 There were also plans to blow up Castro during his visit to Ernest Hemingway s museum in Cuba 23 In 2006 some of the plots were depicted in a documentary film 638 Ways to Kill Castro which aired aired on Channel 4 the British public service television 24 One of these attempts was by his ex lover Marita Lorenz whom he met in 1959 She agreed to aid the CIA and attempted to smuggle a jar of cold cream containing poison pills into his room When Castro learned about her intentions he reportedly gave her a gun and told her to kill him but her nerves failed 20 25 Some plots aimed not at murder but at character assassination they for example involved using thallium salts to destroy Castro s famous beard 4 30 or lacing his radio studio with LSD to cause him disorientation during the broadcast and damage his public image When Castro travelled abroad the CIA cooperated with Cuban exiles for some of the more serious assassination attempts The last documented attempt on Castro s life was in 2000 and involved placing 90 kg of explosives under a podium in Panama where he would give a talk Castro s personal security team discovered the explosives before he arrived 26 21 20 Castro once said in regards to the numerous attempts on his life he believed had been made If surviving assassination attempts were an Olympic event I would win the gold medal 20 27 The CIA in 1962 considered a plan called Operation Bounty which would have involved dropping leaflets over Cuba offering financial rewards to the Cuban population for the assassination of various individuals including 5 000 to 20 000 for informants 57 000 for department heads 97 000 for foreign Communists operating in Cuba up to 1 million for members of the Cuban government and only 0 02 for Castro himself which was meant to denigrate him in the eyes of the Cuban people The top secret document which revealed the plan which was never put into practice was one of 2 800 related to the federal investigation of the Kennedy assassination which were released as scheduled in October 2017 28 29 Reactions editThis article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources CIA assassination attempts on Fidel Castro news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message The Church Committee rejected political assassination as a foreign policy tool and declared that it was incompatible with American principle international order and morality 3 1 It recommended Congress to consider developing a statute to eradicate such or similar practices which was never introduced In 1976 President Gerald Ford signed Executive Order 11905 which stated that No employee of the United States government shall engage in or conspire in political assassination 30 See also edit nbsp Cuba portal 638 Ways to Kill Castro Church Committee Cuban Project Foreign interventions by the United States United States involvement in regime changeReferences edit Fidel Castro Biography Cause of Death Brother amp Facts Britannica www britannica com Retrieved December 13 2022 Pape Matthew S 2002 Can We Put the Leaders of the Axis of Evil in the Crosshairs Parameters US Army War College Quarterly XXXII 3 64 a b c d Alleged Plots Involving Foreign Leaders U S Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities S Rep No 755 94th Cong 2d sess PDF Archived September 21 2013 at the Wayback Machine a b c Escalante Fabian 1996 CIA Targets Fidel Secret 1967 CIA Inspector General s Report on Plots to Assassinate Fidel Castro Melbourne Vic Australia Ocean Press ISBN 1875284907 a b How Castro survived 638 very cunning assassination attempts triple j November 28 2016 Retrieved December 13 2022 Anderson Jack June 18 1971 6 Attempts to Kill Castro laid to CIA Washington Post p B7 Allen Nick March 19 2012 Fidel Castro knew Lee Harvey Oswald would assassinate John F Kennedy The Daily Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved June 24 2018 Blanton William ed February 15 1972 Memorandum for the Executive Director Subject John Roselli vol George Washington University National Security Archives Electronic Briefing Book No 222 The CIA s Family Jewels Snow Anita June 27 2007 CIA Plot to Kill Castro Detailed The Washington Post Washington D C AP Retrieved November 22 2014 Trying to Kill Fidel Castro The Washington Post June 27 2007 Juan Orta historyofcuba com accessed on October 29 2013 Holland Steve and Sullivan Andy June 27 2007 CIA tried to get mafia to kill Castro documents Reuters a b Family Jewels CIA Archive pp 12 19 Johnson Alex June 26 2007 CIA opens the book on a shady past NBC News a b 178 10004 10213 Testimony of William Colby and Scott Breckinridge Jr 5 23 75 pp 106 107 United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities Summary of facts archives gov May 30 1975 Retrieved December 3 2022 Maier Thomas Inside the CIA s Plot to Kill Fidel Castro With Mafia Help POLITICO Magazine Retrieved December 13 2022 Brown Stephen Rex November 26 2016 Fidel Castro survived over 600 assassination attempts Cuban spy chief said NY Daily News Escalante Font Fabian es 2006 Executive Action 634 Ways to Kill Fidel Castro Melbourne Ocean Press ISBN 1920888721 a b c d e Fidel Castro Dodging exploding seashells poison pens and ex lovers BBC November 27 2016 a b Campbell Duncan November 26 2016 Close but no cigar how America failed to kill Fidel Castro The Guardian Epstein Edward Jay January 2000 The Plots to Kill Castro George Magazine 5 60 63 Corn Davis and Russo Gus March 26 2001 The Old Man and the CIA A Kennedy Plot to Kill Castro Archived 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