The evidence from the very beginning confirmed beyond any doubt that Oswald was the assassin. Oswald was also a known kook who the FBI and CIA had kept tabs on long prior to 11.22. He didn't just come to their attention on 11.22. The US Government had no intelligence source linking Oswald to any plot with Russia or Cuba at that time. Nevertheless, a full investigation was conducted into the matter and no evidence to the contrary has ever been found. There was a real concern, given Oswald's nutty background, that the public not falsely conclude that Russia or Cuba was behind the assassination (as many CTers allege to this day) and pressure the US into some retaliatory action that could have resulted in WWIII. If you want to conclude, however, that it was premature to reach that conclusion at that time, then knock yourself out. That is not relevant to the critical point that no evidence has ever been found that Russia or Cuba had any involvement in the assassination. Even after nearly six decades. This is just another CTer rabbit hole to evade the relevant point.
The evidence from the very beginning confirmed beyond any doubt that Oswald was the assassin. BS... Oswald was initially arrested for the murder of Tippit.
The US Government had no intelligence source linking Oswald to any plot with Russia or Cuba at that time.And you know this, how? And even if that's true how does that rule out others being involved in a conspiracy?
Nevertheless, a full investigation was conducted into the matter and no evidence to the contrary has ever been found.Yeah sure, and we just have to take your word for that, right?
There was a real concern, given Oswald's nutty background, that the public not falsely conclude that Russia or Cuba was behind the assassination (as many CTers allege to this day) and pressure the US into some retaliatory action that could have resulted in WWIII. More BS... Public pressure has never caused a war.
If you want to conclude, however, that it was premature to reach that conclusion at that time Of course it was premature and to argue it wasn't is being utterly disingenuous.
That is not relevant to the critical point that no evidence has ever been found that Russia or Cuba had any involvement in the assassination. Even after nearly six decades. Well, let's see; within 48 hours they said that Oswald was a lone gunman, so why would they investigate any involvement of others in the assassination?
With that in mind, it's hardly surprising that no evidence was ever found that others were involved. For crying out loud, what else would you expect?
Oh, and before you go there, I'm not one of the people claiming that Cuba or Russia were involved in the assassination.
Now, after we've got your word salad out of the way, why not try to answer my question for once?
Here it is again;
So the fantasy conspirators assassinated the US president, framed Oswald, and covered up the identity of the real assassins as a pretext to start a war with Cuba or Russia
Where do you get from that the intention of the assassination was a pretext to start a war? Another strawman perhaps?
It seems to me that the percieved possibility of a war with Cuba or Russia was simply used to limit the scope of the investigation to a lone gunman scenario only.