CIA's Dark Strategies

A Cuban academic challenges the notion that the CIA would shy away from extreme measures, arguing that if the U.S. was willing to train an army that caused thousands of deaths, targeting livestock like pigs seems plausible. The tension between the U.S. and Cuba is highlighted as a backdrop for understanding the lengths to which the CIA might go in their covert operations. Next week, the exploration continues into the depths of U.S. actions during this fraught period.