Mongoose: The Assassination Plots That Unravelled a Superpower
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(00:01:10) The Kennedy Obsession
(00:02:36) The Mechanics of Murder
(00:04:41) Lansdale's Wider War
(00:05:53) October Changes Everything
(00:07:20) The Accountability Problem
(00:08:48) What Mongoose Tells Us
Operation Mongoose is the most revealing failure in CIA history — not because it didn't kill Fidel Castro, but because of what the attempt exposed about how American power actually worked in the Cold War. Eight separate assassination plots. Botulinum-laced cigars. A frozen poison capsule in a Havana hotel freezer. A contaminated diving suit delivered as a goodwill gift. Organised crime bosses recruited as cut-outs. The specifics read like dark comedy, but the institutional logic behind them was deadly serious.
This episode traces Mongoose from its origins in the wreckage of the Bay of Pigs — the humiliation that left Robert Kennedy consumed by what he simply called 'the problem' — through the formal programme Edward Lansdale constructed in November 1961. Lansdale's mandate was vast: political propaganda, economic sabotage, paramilitary raids, and the removal of Castro by whatever mechanism was understood but never written down. The plausible deniability doctrine, which had been evolving since Iran 1953, was now fully institutionalised. No written orders authorising lethal action were required. None were given.
We examine the Special Group Augmented — Robert Kennedy, Dean Rusk, Robert McNamara, John McCone — and Robert Kennedy's unusually personal role in driving the operation forward. We look at how the CIA's Technical Services Division became a factory for operationally bizarre weapons. And we trace the decision to bring Santos Trafficante and Sam Giancana into the plot: the moment when an intelligence operation and organised crime entered a relationship that neither side could fully control.
Mongoose is where the Bay of Pigs failure hardened into something more dangerous — a doctrine that equated ambiguity with deniability, and deniability with permission.
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