Operation Mongoose: Trying and Failing to Kill Castro - Cold War

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  • @TheColdWarTV
    @TheColdWarTV  Рік тому +9

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  • @halmstadrapbeats8084
    @halmstadrapbeats8084 Рік тому +69

    Any chance of you guys doing an episode on the 1973 Chilean coup? Its one of the more iconic cold war events.

    • @nigeh5326
      @nigeh5326 Рік тому +17

      They will do but not yet. Generally we are still in the 1950s and 60s period.
      The rise of Pinochet and some other fascist dictators is still in the future at this point.
      I like you will look forward to that episode when hopefully they will also cover my country’s (Britain) disgraceful support for Pinochet including Margaret Thatcher allowing him to come to Britain for medical treatment 😔

    • @halmstadrapbeats8084
      @halmstadrapbeats8084 Рік тому +7

      @@nigeh5326 the one positive thing about his friendship with Thatcher i suppose is that it ultimately led to his arrest in London, even if he was let go.
      My dad is Chilean and had to flee in the 80's. He was very active both in the support of Allende and after the coup in the opposition to Pinochet. In 1972 during the CIA backed Trucking Companies Lockout, where trucking company owners closed down their services to oppose the introduction of a state-owned trucking company, he was part of the group of people who would use their trucks at this time to transport resources and material as they were needed to help alleviate the effects caused by the lockdown.
      He doesnt talk very much of his time during the dictatorship, though he has started talking more about it lately. He mentioned the 50 year anniversary coming up this year. I dont want to push him to talk about it, but for obvious reasons its a topic that is personal to me and that i want to know more more about.

    • @nigeh5326
      @nigeh5326 Рік тому +6

      @@halmstadrapbeats8084 I get why your father doesn’t want to talk about that time it was horrendous for many in Chile.
      Maybe you can convince him of the importance of him telling how bad it was so that others will not allow similar things to happen ever again.
      Also try to record his memories for future generations and maybe for Chilean historians.
      I’m 58 and my dad never really talked to me about his military service and I really regret that now that he has passed away.
      The world needs more good people like you and your father
      buena suerte

  • @Boleslav4
    @Boleslav4 Рік тому +55

    When I did my bonus history lessons for some of my students, Castro was one of the people I covered and mentioned some of the more imaginative plans to get rid of him. At times I felt like I was not reading about the US secret service, but about James Bond or even Johny English.

  • @Transmission_Rory
    @Transmission_Rory Рік тому +36

    A figure who doesn't get enough credit in history is an Arlen native called Cotton Hill; a WW2 veteran with 50 confirmed kills who lost his shins during the war. In 1957, he, his pregnant wife and fellow veteran Topsy Toppington went to New York City to assassinate Castro. During his US visit, Castro attended a baseball game at Yankee Stadium. Topsy was going to poison him with a blowdart but missed because Cotton's wife was going into labour. Federal agents protected Castro whilst hunting down the assailants, with Cotton's son, Hank Hill, born in the ladies room.
    Fast forward to 2001, Hank Hill discovered the truth of his birth, with Cotton feeling guilty and taking him out for a drink. Unbeknownst to Hank, Cotton was setting up Hank to be a patsy; taking his photo with Hank mimicking the Lee Harvey Oswald rifle polaroid. Along with some of his friends at the VFW, Cotton drove to San Antonio to meet Jorge Lopez, a Cuban-Mexican who was going to get them into Cuba. The plan was ultimately foiled when Hank revealed he took out the spark plugs of their truck, leaving them disincentivized and wanting to return home.
    Cotton's willingness to take down the communist leader is something America needs to acknowledge.

    • @TheColdWarTV
      @TheColdWarTV  Рік тому +37

      And all his son wants to do is sell propane and propane accessories.

    • @Transmission_Rory
      @Transmission_Rory Рік тому +4

      @@TheColdWarTV 🤣🤣

    • @davidloomis9282
      @davidloomis9282 Рік тому +1

      Uh, didn't Hank Hills' dad on the show King of the Hill supposedly lose his shins in WWII and he always waddled around when he walked

    • @Kawaiijapanlover
      @Kawaiijapanlover Рік тому +1

      Awesome KoTH reference! I loved it!

  • @pyeitme508
    @pyeitme508 Рік тому +74

    Castro: "Nice try😂."

  • @mnk9073
    @mnk9073 Рік тому +28

    _the virgin cia_ : *tries to kill Fidel Castro 638 times in 60 years
    *THE CHAD FIDEL CASTRO* : *dies peacefully in his sleep at the ripe old age of 90

  • @yotoronto12
    @yotoronto12 Рік тому +72

    Imagine finding out your fem fetale failed at assasinating Castro and revealed her plans to him because Castro got level 100 rizz.

  • @treverblanco
    @treverblanco Рік тому +34

    Jesus, the CIA is wild.

    • @KoIossov
      @KoIossov Рік тому +8

      That's a mild way of putting it

    • @nikola_tomic
      @nikola_tomic Рік тому

      CIA, Jesus is wild

    • @ciaranleonard3744
      @ciaranleonard3744 Рік тому +2

      Pure evil

    • @rc59191
      @rc59191 11 місяців тому

      It actually sounded like a fun time if you were a member lol.

  • @ekmalsukarno2302
    @ekmalsukarno2302 Рік тому +14

    The Cold War, can you please make a video on the history of Thailand during the Cold War. This is because during that time, Thailand's lese-majeste laws were at their strictest and the country bounced back and forth between military and civilian governments, all of which have continued even after the end of the Cold War.

  • @darylcheshire1618
    @darylcheshire1618 Рік тому +7

    The one about the beard cracked me up. I read there were exploding cigars. Was that an exaggeration?
    It also reminds me about Stalin’s attempt to liquidate Tito and his famous note to Stalin (before his death).

  • @beachboy0505
    @beachboy0505 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video

  • @Mrgunsngear
    @Mrgunsngear Рік тому +1

    Thanks

  • @chrisvickers7928
    @chrisvickers7928 Рік тому +4

    I've heard some stories of Canada's response to the Cuban missile crisis and done some reading on it. Canadian Conservative Prime Minister John Diefenbaker disliked John Kennedy and the feeling was mutual. When the Americans went to Defcon 3 status, the asked Canada to adopt the same level of alert status. Canada delayed and debated for days. The Americans specifically wanted Canada to deploy more of our east coast fleet on asw patrol freeing up American ships to increase their blockade of Cuba. The RCN was ordered not to do this and to return units to port. The RCN then re-fuelled the ships and sent them back out. The Canadian government debated 2 days and then finally agreed to go to our version of Defcon 3, after the peak of the crisis had passed but the RCN had effectively gone to the higher level of alert.

  • @Numba003
    @Numba003 Рік тому +3

    This made for bizarre listening while working on my washing machine lol. Thank you for making chores more entertaining lol.
    God be with you out there everybody. ✝️ :)

  • @shasshas2836
    @shasshas2836 Рік тому +3

    Finally!

  • @trizvanov
    @trizvanov Рік тому +4

    I think it would be worth mentioning operations to de-stabilise Vietnam around the same time.

  • @andreidarie4076
    @andreidarie4076 Рік тому +2

    You should dedicate an a video to covering Operation Northwoods

  • @gregcampwriter
    @gregcampwriter Рік тому +4

    Mongoose was a failure, unless a certain Marine defector was connected to it. In that case, it was a disaster.

  • @kevinsysyn4487
    @kevinsysyn4487 Рік тому +20

    American military aggression towards Cuba justified and compelled them to seek defense aid from the USSR. That's what the military build-up was about.

  • @luanfonseca5179
    @luanfonseca5179 Рік тому

    hoping for more stuff on latin america principally south america. amazing video as always

  • @raymonko
    @raymonko Рік тому +2

    Castro: I will choose to die in my own terms.

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 Рік тому +4

    It seems Castro had the devils luck at avoiding assassinations. I wonder just how many attempts were made on the man's life?

  • @PaulZyCZ
    @PaulZyCZ Рік тому +1

    11:00 - In the Eastern Bloc it was popular to blame Americans for releasing the Colorado beetle on "socialistic potatoes". At same time Soviets were releasing Asian lady beetles on their fields to fight aphids, despite protests of countless citizens who were bitten by agitated bugs.

    • @nomobobby
      @nomobobby Рік тому

      Wait the soviets deliberately released beetles to fight aphid pests? I wanna see more on it.

    • @PaulZyCZ
      @PaulZyCZ Рік тому

      ​@@nomobobby My mother was born in the Soviet Union (near lake Baikal). She told me one sunny day she was taking a walk and the local Kolkhoz seemed to spray the fields with something... which turned into a cloud of angry lady beetles (or ladybugs, but knowing "comrades engineers"...).
      I tried finding some document about it, but the mentions are sporadic on the Internet (since the 1960s), but in the USA there were similar experiments since the early 20th century.

  • @peterbustin2683
    @peterbustin2683 Рік тому +4

    T shirt icon? The guy was a doctor!

    • @nigeh5326
      @nigeh5326 Рік тому +5

      Yes he was a doctor.
      But he is best known to most in the West as the guy on the t shirts and college dorm posters in the 60s and 70s.
      To those interested in the Cold War he is indeed much more and a fascinating figure but so are a lot of others who don’t even get the recognition Che gets as a t shirt and poster icon.

    • @donnyboon2896
      @donnyboon2896 Рік тому

      He was an evil racist.

    • @wazzup233
      @wazzup233 Рік тому +1

      His t-shirt is a leftist propaganda. Be careful what you'd buy. 🤑

    • @vojislavl6665
      @vojislavl6665 Рік тому

      People need to read more on Che. There's a reason he is viewed as a hero, not only in college dorms, but across the third world. The only people that despise him, are rich middle class westerners who have an agenda against him.

  • @JARV9701
    @JARV9701 Рік тому

    Hitler: "I survived docens of assassination attemps"
    Castro: "Sosten mi puro, gusano."

  • @Albert-Arthur-Wison225
    @Albert-Arthur-Wison225 Рік тому +1

    Exploding cigars,…facial hair dropping out,…strategically - placed banana peels….it’d all be so hilarious if we forget that these Keystone Kops / Thomson and Thompson clowns were thoroughly involved in the debacle of the Bay of Pigs, much to Joe Pesci’s fury.

  • @andyreznick
    @andyreznick Рік тому

    While listening to this episode I kept thinking of the coyote trying to get the road runner...

  • @clamm150
    @clamm150 Рік тому +2

    Castro looks like post Malone in the thumbnail

  • @RoboticDragon
    @RoboticDragon Рік тому

    haha the revolutionary t shirt icon, nice.

  • @lundsweden
    @lundsweden Рік тому +6

    Maybe the U.S should've tried diplomacy with Cuba. I think they actually pushed Cuba away from them and towards their enemies.

  • @Cassius609
    @Cassius609 Рік тому

    Got me with that Bad Empanada thumbnail

  • @12mkamran
    @12mkamran Рік тому

    Nice

  • @michaelsinger4638
    @michaelsinger4638 Рік тому +9

    Watching the US try for decades to topple Castro, and fail miserably, is very amusing.
    Karma perhaps.

    • @BPAIZZY
      @BPAIZZY Рік тому

      That's the same government that easily took out JFK.

    • @theotherohlourdespadua1131
      @theotherohlourdespadua1131 Рік тому +1

      Then again, Cuba is not in a good position either when he was around until 2010. Fido oversaw the "Special Period of Peace" in Cuba that is practically an economic collapse...

  • @reeyees50
    @reeyees50 Рік тому +14

    Fidel lived and Kennedy died.......W in the chat

    • @Iconhulk
      @Iconhulk Рік тому

      Huh.. No.. Jfk > LBJ T.f.

  • @drewstar412
    @drewstar412 Рік тому +1

    When are we going to get the role Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge, and what effect it had on The Cold War, if any effect? Then we get start making shirts that have Pol Pot's face in front of T-Shirts...Just like Che Guevara. Thanks David.

  • @janetleeadams7287
    @janetleeadams7287 Рік тому

    Love the videos, but the music is so distracting. don't need it at all.

  • @2broketim479
    @2broketim479 Рік тому +1

    Traficante was the Mob Boss of Tampa not New Orleans..

  • @donnyboon2896
    @donnyboon2896 Рік тому +2

    Character assassination complete-
    Justin Trudeau

  • @iannarita9816
    @iannarita9816 Рік тому +1

    It would be interesting to ponder if the US Government had instead just tried to deal with Castro as the new leader of Cuba and just tried to get along.
    Now Fidel is gone and buried. We should try for a restart.

    • @Dave_Sisson
      @Dave_Sisson Рік тому +5

      I'm not sure if the USA is very good at subtlety and "hearts and minds" campaigns? They are much better at "big gun diplomacy" than being charming and making friends with leaders.

  • @Seouldrift7
    @Seouldrift7 Рік тому

    Escambray Rebellion ?

  • @KoIossov
    @KoIossov Рік тому +11

    Castro is based

  • @markcana2917
    @markcana2917 Рік тому

    The numbers mason!! What do they mean?

  • @stefanodadamo6809
    @stefanodadamo6809 Рік тому

    When infamy meets incompetence.

  • @chenyaolu4213
    @chenyaolu4213 Рік тому +10

    Since you also agree that the CIA is making coups and disasters everywhere, I wonder why you usually blame the planned economy, shortages, and secret police in communist countries? To some extent, it is necessary to deal with the CIA.
    Also, although Cuba is not a rich country, it develops much better than Haiti.

    • @david___7039
      @david___7039 Рік тому +8

      This is an incredibly binary way to view history. One is bad so the other must be good? History is not a zero-sum game; all parties involved in something can be awful.
      And why would you bring up Haiti? This is pure whataboutist deflection.

    • @ShubhamMishrabro
      @ShubhamMishrabro Рік тому +2

      No it's not necessary to abuse human rights to counter cia

    • @MithunOnTheNet
      @MithunOnTheNet Рік тому +2

      Because CIA didn't bankrupt Soviet Union. Communist policies did that. As it did in many Communist European nations who were much poorer compared to their Western counterparts and eventually collapsed one after another. CIA didn't end Communism in Poland, Hungry, Czechoslovakia, Romania, etc.

    • @lisakeitel3957
      @lisakeitel3957 Рік тому +6

      ​@@ShubhamMishrabro but there were no specially high human rights abuse cases in Cuba. It was better than most of latinamerican countries in that period. It probably was better than in US.

    • @theotherohlourdespadua1131
      @theotherohlourdespadua1131 Рік тому

      So you're telling me Nicolae Ceaucescu of Romainia is a CIA agent for spending all the country's money on pointlessly grand buildings?

  • @danielwesterlund1905
    @danielwesterlund1905 8 місяців тому

    Any chance we can get a Freudian analysis of the CIA's obsession with Fidel's big fat cigars?

  • @alandesouzacruz5124
    @alandesouzacruz5124 Рік тому +1

    Make a vídeo about operation Power pack and republican dominican civil war

  • @deptusmechanikus7362
    @deptusmechanikus7362 10 місяців тому +1

    Spoiler: it failed

  • @nikola_tomic
    @nikola_tomic Рік тому +1

    OK, Silence please! Killing Castro attempt No. 135 Action 🎬 😎

  • @jameswyre6480
    @jameswyre6480 Рік тому

    Wily dictators and crazy government plots are no new thing as this excellent episode points out. Still, after being too weak and disengaged against Stalin until after ww2, I can see how learning more about his machinations and seeing the Axis efforts would lead to the US being overly active to the point of being the baddies or at best being seen as incompetent. Notable is the occasional restraint, I guess. Not usually a feature of hardcore baddies.

    • @racudo1898
      @racudo1898 Рік тому +1

      Crazy dictatorships like USA and their lobbyist government council

    • @nvelsen1975
      @nvelsen1975 Рік тому

      @@racudo1898
      Condoleances with the death of another 1000 of your orc invaders this week, Sergei.

  • @douglas69ification
    @douglas69ification Рік тому

    60+ years later and Castro is still there.😮

  • @AntonioFeliciano-s8j
    @AntonioFeliciano-s8j 10 місяців тому

    US Agricultural dept 1961 62 63
    Target # Cuban Agricultural projects,
    Operation mongoose

  • @lilaudiolympianYt
    @lilaudiolympianYt Рік тому

    What happened in history is as simple as black & and white, which is why I won't remember any Grey areas. 🤔

  • @petergray7576
    @petergray7576 Рік тому +5

    Operation Mongoose: When the USA went 100% on state-sponsored terrorism. And the Kennedy Brothers washed themselves clean of the stigma of their very personal micromanaging of the Operation thanks to the selective amnesia of later generations.

  • @austinjonestyler
    @austinjonestyler Рік тому

    operation mongoose ended in 2000, not 1962.

  • @WriteInAaronBushnell
    @WriteInAaronBushnell Рік тому

    Was this a failure...yes unequivocally. It would be funny if this also involve the economic strangulation of cuba

  • @techbit7607
    @techbit7607 8 місяців тому

    Kennedy I am starting to believe would've been better off as a hollywood actor, all of his war adventures were a blatant disaster.

  • @frankchan4272
    @frankchan4272 Рік тому +1

    He lived to ripe old age of 90 & outlasted administration& presidents.

  • @beachboy0505
    @beachboy0505 Рік тому +1

    I think the USA never wanted to remove him , they kept him isolated and sanctioned as as example to all of Latin Americans, this is what happens if you ‘go alone ‘ . The proverbial ‘whipping boy’.
    The US also allowed Cuba to bring South Africa into a more manageable entity.

    • @nvelsen1975
      @nvelsen1975 Рік тому

      You meant to say of course "Brutally invaded Angola on a campaign of genocide and opression", because that's what Cuba did, and even today it ranks as one of the occasions when Apartheid was right.

    • @condimentofmassdestruction9114
      @condimentofmassdestruction9114 Рік тому +3

      @@nvelsen1975No it wasn’t. The Cubans went there to fought with the Angolans.

    • @nvelsen1975
      @nvelsen1975 Рік тому

      @@condimentofmassdestruction9114
      Oh here we go, the lovers of tyranny are here to argue bloodthirsty invaders were 'liberators'.
      Your kind hasn't changed since at least 1938.

    • @BTScriviner
      @BTScriviner Рік тому +2

      How so? The USA's Cuba policy after JFK was heavily influenced by bitter Cuban émi​grés in Miami, to the detriment of both the US and Cuba.

    • @vojislavl6665
      @vojislavl6665 Рік тому +1

      @@nvelsen1975 .... Do you not know history?

  • @TheLilikprasaja
    @TheLilikprasaja Рік тому

    The numbers, Mason, what do they mean?

  • @saiprateek5779
    @saiprateek5779 Рік тому +4

    If anyone remembers legacy Call of Duty Black ops 1... you will know who Fidel Castro is😊🥰

    • @mokarokas-1727
      @mokarokas-1727 Рік тому +7

      Also fairly common to know who he is WITHOUT playing/remembering that game. lol

    • @jiv0der
      @jiv0der Рік тому

      😂

  • @josedavidgarcesceballos7
    @josedavidgarcesceballos7 Рік тому +2

    Just in case, who got most failed attempts, Castro or Tito?

  • @beepboop204
    @beepboop204 Рік тому

    😍😍😍😍

  • @kamilebrahimoff3589
    @kamilebrahimoff3589 Рік тому

    The C.I.A agent and the Mobsters meet at Fountainblue hotel in Miami in 1962. C.i.A offers money, but the Mobsters were willing to carry out a hit on Castro for free.
    How embarrassing for the U.S. to sit down with Mobsters to take out Castro.

  • @alex4863
    @alex4863 Рік тому

    Well we know what inspired the Matrix 😂

  • @BPAIZZY
    @BPAIZZY Рік тому +2

    I always wonder, why so many Americans support Castro. Some actually side with Castro and are against the US, I could never figure that out.

    • @MrJonnydanger
      @MrJonnydanger Рік тому

      The modern democratic party is based on communism

    • @racudo1898
      @racudo1898 Рік тому +1

      I wonder how anyone can side with the US. It isn't a nation, it's a cancer

    • @vojislavl6665
      @vojislavl6665 Рік тому

      Its fairly easy actually. The US on this case, are the actual baddies, objectively speaking.
      There's a reason why many in power are against you lot learning history, particularly in Florida.

  • @MrJonnydanger
    @MrJonnydanger Рік тому +2

    Too bad it didn't succeed. Canada would have been spared Justin Trudeau 😂

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 Рік тому

    My sister has a few Cuban in-laws and when I met with them she very specifically told me and the rest of the family to never mention Che Guevarra. They still had sore feelings over what happened in Cuba to this day. I can't really blame them.

    • @peter_de_Jong817
      @peter_de_Jong817 Рік тому +6

      Imagine being mad because you can no longer oppress people 😂

    • @scythal
      @scythal Рік тому

      @@peter_de_Jong817 ...They're Cubans. Pretty sure they're mad over having their lives be disrupted by a rag-tag band of communist guerillas with support from a nation that actively suppressed its own people (the USSR)

    • @vojislavl6665
      @vojislavl6665 Рік тому +4

      @@peter_de_Jong817 "but I treated my slaves really well! The shack they slept in was better than the neighbours' one."

    • @cubanreemachine9592
      @cubanreemachine9592 Рік тому

      @@vojislavl6665 You know that there was not slaves in cuba when it became a nation right. Black Cubans mangaed to gain freedom in the 1850s under the spanish government. Also cuba before the revolution was one of the most progressivest nation in latin America. Cuba had Ramon Grau which was a nationalist and he gave woman the right to vote. Cuba was one of the nations with the biggest workers unions. So you are talking alot of crap. Batista was a social democrat he had members of his cabinet that were members of the communist party of cuba like lazaro peña. You need to learn more about history before you start talking trash.