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Kissinger pushed for Cuba invasion in 1970s - RTe News

2.10.14

Kissinger pushed for Cuba invasion in 1970s - RTe News: Mr Kissinger said a military response would have to be in earnest and vowed not to use "halfway measures," particularly if Cuban troops moved into other southern African nations.

"If we decide to use military power it must succeed. There should be no halfway measures," he said.

"If they move into Namibia or Rhodesia, I would be in favor of clobbering them."

He took a stab at president Mr Castro too, calling the late leader a "pipsqueak" for his military support in Angola, as he vowed to "crack the Cubans."


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