Dallas, November 22, 1963. Witnesses from the day claim it to have been beautiful, and even more so as President John Fitzgerald Kennedy’s presence had overtaken the city. Unfortunately, this would be the day that President Kennedy would meet his end. At exactly 12:30p.m, three shots were allegedly to have been fired by Lee Harvey Oswald, fatally injuring the President, severely injuring Governor John Connally, and somehow inducing a minor injury on a third passerby. Many intelligence agencies, and various governments claim that Lee Harvey Oswald was the assassin that killed President John F. Kennedy, a semi-true statement, because In-fact the President had accumulated a number of enemies, many of whom had …show more content…
All three organizations had become respective enemies of the President and his actions. The CIA needed Kennedy assassinated because he posed as an imminent threat to them, showing that he had goals of disbanding their entire agency. Secondly, the KGB and Soviet Union seeked the President’s death as he had forced them out of Cuba, destroying their morale and general respect, all while proceeding to secretly get closer to winning the Cold War. By killing the President, the Soviet Union would have gotten the upper-hand in the war, and would regain some sort of self-pride. Lastly, the Mafia despised Kennedy for pushing their business out of Cuba, where they were blooming, and for committing a “crusade” on their empire in partnership with Robert Kennedy. The Mafia would be able to get revenge and stability in business by killing President Kennedy. All three would have easily been able to exploit Oswald’s talents and position, and especially both the KGB and CIA would have had no problem in convincing Oswald to carry out the assassination. In Conclusion, one of these three organizations, if not all of them, had a definite part to play in the assassination of President John Fitzgerald