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It would be a touch more accurate to say his actions after Cuba were more commandist than adventurist
Am I remembering correctly that he wanted to get nukes from USSR to nuke the US thinking it would lead to a proletarian revolution, too?
I love Che and he's handsome as fuck but he was still human like anyone else.
I think at that point in the Cold War, with the power of the global socialist movements, it would have been incorrect to basically kamikaze into (adequately strategic targets in) America, but it's not as unreasonable as it sounds out of context, and certainly not as senseless as the ideas of post-being-tortured-out-of-his-mind Posadas. If it actually worked, that's NATO being nearly caved in without a strong causus belli against the rest of the socialist world. The main issue is that it probably would not work.
I have no idea if he actually believed either version of what we said, I just think it would be more forgivable than it might sound, though still incorrect.