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Former Vice President claims involvement in CIA's Operation 40 and a planned invasion of Cuba

Former Vice President claims involvement in CIA's Operation 40 and a planned invasion of Cuba The passage alleges that a U.S. Vice President personally helped create Operation 40—a covert CIA program that trained Cuban exile operatives—and that the plan to invade Cuba was being promoted by President Kennedy during the 1960 campaign. If true, this would add a high‑level political figure to the known chain of command for a major Cold‑War covert operation, offering a concrete lead (Operation 40, April 1961, Vice President, Kennedy) for archival research, FOIA requests, and interview subjects. The claim is controversial, ties directly to the White House and CIA, and is not widely reported, though it lacks specific names or documentary citations, limiting immediate verification. Key insights: Vice President says he “labored diligently behind the scenes” to establish Operation 40.; Operation 40 described as a CIA‑run program training Cuban exile intelligence officers, linking the White House and CIA in April 1961.; The VP’s plan was a “plan to invade Cuba” and was allegedly advocated by John F. Kennedy during the 1960 presidential campaign.

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Former Vice President claims involvement in CIA's Operation 40 and a planned invasion of Cuba The passage alleges that a U.S. Vice President personally helped create Operation 40—a covert CIA program that trained Cuban exile operatives—and that the plan to invade Cuba was being promoted by President Kennedy during the 1960 campaign. If true, this would add a high‑level political figure to the known chain of command for a major Cold‑War covert operation, offering a concrete lead (Operation 40, April 1961, Vice President, Kennedy) for archival research, FOIA requests, and interview subjects. The claim is controversial, ties directly to the White House and CIA, and is not widely reported, though it lacks specific names or documentary citations, limiting immediate verification. Key insights: Vice President says he “labored diligently behind the scenes” to establish Operation 40.; Operation 40 described as a CIA‑run program training Cuban exile intelligence officers, linking the White House and CIA in April 1961.; The VP’s plan was a “plan to invade Cuba” and was allegedly advocated by John F. Kennedy during the 1960 presidential campaign.

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