Many specialists say that the death of the U.S. president itself, or the ridiculing of it in front of the world by the Bay of Pigs and the coup in the Dominican Republic, is considered a more than reasonable price by which the oligarchy that owns your country obtains their precious treasures.
The precariousness of the coalition headed by the U.S. that fights the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, and the lack of a clear strategy, are dramatically displayed in the jihadi siege of Kobani.
Is it reasonable to hope that immigration policy can anticipate who will develop radical anti-American beliefs decades after establishing themselves in this country?