Former CIA analyst Ray McGovern says Washington may be replaying the same dangerous logic that led to the Bay of Pigs — only this time with Russia, China, and nuclear powers watching closely.
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More than six decades after the Cuban Missile Crisis brought the world to the brink of annihilation, former CIA analyst Ray McGovern says Washington may once again be drifting toward a catastrophic confrontation with Cuba. In a sweeping conversation on Consortium News’ CN Live!, McGovern warns that escalating U.S. pressure on Havana — driven by Cold War obsessions, regime-change fantasies, and political opportunism — risks unleashing consequences far beyond the Caribbean.
Drawing on his years inside the CIA, McGovern describes a deeply entrenched divide between intelligence analysts and covert operators, arguing that presidents are often manipulated into dangerous interventions based on distorted or withheld intelligence. He compares today’s rhetoric surrounding Cuba to the deception that fueled the Bay of Pigs invasion, warning that officials pushing confrontation still underestimate the willingness of Cubans to resist foreign domination.
But McGovern’s warning goes even further: in a rapidly shifting multipolar world, any move against Cuba could provoke reactions from Russia and China unlike anything Washington faced in the past. What some in Washington treat as a relic of the Cold War, he argues, could become the spark for a far wider geopolitical rupture.
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