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In reply to the discussion: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy believed President Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy. [View all]AntiFascist
(12,792 posts)the only thing I find exceptional, as I previously stated, was that he was allowed back into the US so easily, after renouncing his US citizenship and declaring himself to be a communist. Just as the Soviets (reportedly) kept him under surveillance while he was there, wouldn't he at least face questioning or supervision while repatriating to the US? I'm not so much interested in drawing any conclusions about what Oswald was doing in the Soviet Union as I am understanding the conditions he was serving after returning to the US.
I haven't drawn any conclusions as to what type of agent or asset he was, if it was foreign CIA or Naval Intelligence or working for the domestic FBI upon his return. I really don't care about all the intrigue that goes on at the Soviet US embassy. What is much more notable are the secrets he was keeping from his own wife.