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Sterling Cottrell person

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The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 25 (26)
▶ 38:26 Typical of the CIA's approach would be that the Intelligence Board meeting of April 23rd, when Lyman Kirkpatrick asked that discussion on the Cuba operation exclude diplomat Sterling Cottrell, who headed the government's interagency Cuban t…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 27 (28)
▶ 37:26 on this period, he decided that it was basically best characterized, he being Califano, Keystone cops. On February 18th, Vance and Califano, committee chair Sterling Cottrell and others met President Kennedy in the Oval Office. Colonel King…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 27 (28)
▶ 37:56 Vance presented a paper arguing for a range of actions against Castro. He and Cottrell began arguing over which were appropriate. JFK walked out. Independent exile raids remained a problem. In 62, despite the existence of hundreds of boats …
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 32 (34)
▶ 1:32:54 IRA in that whole, if you read, whose book is it? Cottrell's book about, I forget the name of it, but his book presents the argument that the IRA was in large part infiltrated by the British government.…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 32 (34)
▶ 1:35:03 Could they have pulled that off without the complicity of the FBI and the CIA? Absolutely not. So that's my feeling about it. Ron, go ahead. Was the book you're thinking about the Irish Civil War? No. The guy Cottrell wrote a book about Gla…