
Covert City
The Cold War and the Making of Miami
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Narrado por:
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Eric Driggs
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Vince Houghton
Secret operations, corruption, crime, and a city teeming with spies: why Miami was as crucial to winning the Cold War as Washington, DC, or Moscow.
The Cuban Missile Crisis was perhaps the most dramatic and dangerous period of the Cold War. What's less well known is that the city of Miami, mere miles away, was a pivotal, though less well known, part of Cold War history. With its population of Communist exiles from Cuba, its strategic value for military operations, and its lax business laws, Miami was an ideal environment for espionage.
Covert City tells the history of how the entire city of Miami was constructed in the image of the US-Cuba rivalry. From the Bay of Pigs invasion to the death of Fidel Castro, the book shows how Miami is a hub for money and cocaine but also secrets and ideologies. Cuban exiles built criminal and political organizations in the city, leading Washington to set up a CIA station there, codenamed JMWAVE. It monitored gang activities, plotted secret operations against Castro, and became a base for surveilling Latin American neighbors. The money and infrastructure built for the CIA was integral to the development of Miami.
Covert City is a sweeping and entertaining history, full of stunning experimental operations and colorful characters—a story of a place like no other.
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Entertaining history to understand Cuban exiles
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A good overview about Miami history
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This is to be anticipated as the authors were children of exiles, however interviews or opinion from actual Cubans would have added value.
Also and most unfortunately, the final chapter was very hastily added and seemingly was only meant to trash President Trump and provide face value social media analysis on south American events post 2020. obviously written before 2024 where the Steele Dossier has been debunked, liberals attempted to assassinate a presidential candidate and completely glossed over left wing movements dumping Latin Americans over the US border.
The ending made me reanalyze the entire book and begin to see the authors spin and perhaps lack of proper analysis on a book about intelligence operations in the cold war.
An American view on Cuba history and bad ending
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The final chapter
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List to this
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A fun and interesting telling of Miami’s historical relevance and place in the world.
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American Propaganda
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Ruined the ending with unnecessary anti Trump comments
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