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One participant proposed that Oswald’s desire to demonstrate value to Cuba and the USSR could have made him a pawn in a larger geopolitical game. Yet, the speakers considered whether these nations would have directly engaged in such a high-profile assassination. The consensus leaned towards skepticism that both the Soviets and Cubans, especially the Soviets, would have trusted Oswald to carry out such a sensitive operation without risking exposure or chaos.