Recently declassified files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy have unveiled a surprising link to Australia.
Documents reveal that multiple phone calls warning of an assassination plot were made to the US Embassy in Canberra before Kennedy was killed. Australia's top intelligence official reportedly requested the CIA to keep details of an investigation into these calls secret.
The files also contain insights into Lee Harvey Oswald, including claims from the KGB that he was considered a 'poor shot.' Despite the massive release of documents, the files provide little new clarity on the true motives behind Kennedy’s assassination.
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