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False Flag Operation: a Brief History and a Case Study on the US and Cuba
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A false flag operation, where a country dresses up as someone from a different country for invasion, is explained with a brief history. A case study of the US planning to false flag operations and possibly assassinate the leaders of Cuba to tackle the threat is discussed.

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The term false flag operation originated from pirates flying a flag of a friendly country to lure in unsuspecting ships, and includes dressing up as someone from the country you want to invade to justify an attack.
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False Flag Operations
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The term false flag operation originated from pirates flying a flag of a friendly country to lure in unsuspecting ships, and includes dressing up as someone from the country you want to invade to justify an attack. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the US government planned false flag operations and assassination attempts on foreign leaders due to the perceived threat posed by Cuba.

Chapter
False Flag Operation: a Brief History and a Case Study on the US and Cuba
Episode
Operation Northwoods: The False Flag Op That Never Was
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