Tuesday, November 21, 2017

JFK Files: US Contemplated Fake Soviet Attack To Provoke War Photo of Alex Pfeiffer Alex Pfeiffer

 John F. Kennedy meets with his brother, former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, at the White House in Washington. REUTERS/Cecil Stoughton /The White House/John F. Kennedy Presidential Library.

The U.S. government considered manufacturing or obtaining Soviet aircraft in order to launch an attack on American or friendly bases that could then provide an excuse for war, according to newly released documents.

The documents are part of an October release of thousands of formerly classified files related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy. It describes a March 22, 1962 meeting that discussed “the question raised by the attorney general on the possibility of U.S. manufacture or acquisition of Soviet aircraft.”

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