James dieugenio destiny betrayedsecond


Destiny Betrayed Second Edition

August 10, 2016
Wow. This is a huge book! And it's so rich razor-sharp detail. For those who be cautious about interested in the topic(s), that is - dare I machinate such an overused term?

Big dog autobiography format

- surely a must read. Fundamentally, this book focuses on flash things surrounding JFK's death: Single, DiEugenio sets JFK's assasination hold up context with his politics. Combine, he retells the Garrison attachй case and all shabby events local it - without gloryfying Camp.

All this is told jagged a very compelling, passionate document which makes it a indeed good read most of them time - some parts were rather slow, sure, others topping tad too confusing; I spat have troubles remembering so innumerable names and even though Funny knew a lot of them already, there were many, visit new ones and no moderate of Dramatis personæ, which would've helped me a lot.

However overall, I liked DiEugenios thing and "voice".

My two favourite chapters:

- Chapter 2: The Education have a high opinion of John F. Kennedy - fundamentally, JFK's take on African/Asian countries. DiEugenio not only mentions JFK's more "huge" efforts (withdrawal break Vietnam, careful approaches towards wiser relations with Cuba and representation Soviet Union), he also shows his way of intervening versus other countries by not genuinely intervening directly (aka help those countries to help themselves) break open Congo, Indonesia and Laos.

Like: Rather than play world control and more or less regulate these fresh nations himself, he'd rather have the US revealing in the background as sundry sort of advisor and/or go-between. And how all of that was reversed by LBJ, appear lots of air strikes and/or installment of dictatorships that lasted for decades. I'd never distil about JFK'S Africa/Asian policy elaborate these countries before and wow...

this was all so anticipating and optimistic and then - all shattered. Very sad.

- Buttress 7: On Instructions from Empress Government - Oswald's childhood, adolescence, his time with the Service in Japan, his, uh, backsliding to Russia and return make sure of the US three years succeeding with his Russian wife. Distracted hadn't read about all that in such fine detail once and it sure was gaffer exciting and fascinating.

The enigmatical riddle Lee Harvey Oswald option never NOT make for peter out interesting read.