Santa,
There is a difference between citizens under the rule of a totalitarian state, where people are tortured and executed and have no protection from the government, attempting to overthrow their dictator with assistance from another Nation
*and*
A Nation supplying citizens of a democracy with weapons to attack and kill the *elected officials* of that democracy
Are you really telling me that there is no difference between Castro and your average U.S. senator in terms of good vs. evil, accountability (elected vs. took power via force of arms, murder, etc.), etc.?
Here's one immediate difference - if 2 disgruntled citizens for some reason decided to get rifles from Iraq (becuase they wouldn't need to get them from Iraq - the U.S.A. is a relatively free and open society - almost anyone can buy a hunting rifle) and they did kill some U.S. senators, they'd receive a trial according to laws that attempt to be fair and they'd be guranteed legal representation.
Reverse the situation and the 2 'shooters' would be tortured, then killed - most likely along with their families to 'set an example' (it's happened before).
And there is no comparison with the attacks of 9/11, or any terrorist attack vs. noncombatants and an intelligence agency arming 'dissidents' to overthrow a tyrant.
The terrorists are targeting innocents in an attempt to disrupt a self-ruled society that recognizes and respects the rule of law.
The dissidents are trying to make such a society take the place of a brutal dictatorship.
In effect you are telling me that the Allies plans to assassinate Hitler are no 'better' in terms of good vs. evil than the CIAs attempts to equip Cuban citizens to kill Castro.
Castro is an evil man. He has personally killed innocents. He has directly authorized the torture, killing, and repression of innocents.
Go ahead and smile over the failed attempts to kill Castro. Go to little Havana in Miami and tell the Cubans living there that fled Castro's rule that you are glad he's still alive. Video tape it and I'll pay you (or your next of kin most likely) $100.
Mike/wulfie