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So, 'The CIA's War Against Cuba' is one of those documentaries that just digs into the layers of espionage and the geopolitical dance happening in the Caribbean during the Cold War. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, as it unveils the intricate web of CIA operations. The lack of a known director adds to its rawness, almost like you’re getting an underground perspective on things. The interviews with former agents and the DGI's portrayal of their adversaries give it a gritty feel, making you ponder the moral complexities behind intelligence work. The archival footage, albeit sometimes grainy, truly immerses you in that era. It's a fascinating piece for anyone intrigued by the shadowy side of historical events.
Focused examination of Cold War tensions.Features interviews with key figures involved.Highlights the DGI's perspective on CIA activities.
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