Was John F Kennedy A Conspiracy

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Was President Kennedy killed by a lone gunman, or was there a conspiracy? Well, in my opinion there is no way that one man alone could have assassinated the head of the United States, there just had to be a conspiracy.

During his presidency, John F. Kennedy made a quantity of enemies that all seem to have some type of relation with the assassination as a whole. The Kennedy administration experienced a tense standoff with the Soviet Union attempting house their missiles in Cuba. The Kennedy administration also attempted to overthrow the Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, but failed. Lee Harvey Oswald so happen to live in the Soviet Union for two years and also married a Russian woman. Either country could have called for the hit and transported

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