CIA Declassified: Castro and the Cold Cream
In the late 1950s, the Central Intelligence Agency identified Fidel Castro as a significant threat to United States interests in Latin America. To neutralize this danger, the agency recruited Marita Lorenz, a young woman who had previously been in a romantic relationship with the Cuban leader. The CIA orchestrated a complex operation, leveraging Lorenz's access to Castro to attempt an assassination, a mission that involved the mafia and high-stakes espionage.