(NEW YORK) — U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger ordered contingency plans drawn up nearly 40 years ago to attack Cuba, incensed over the small island’s deployment of troops to Angola, according to declassified government documents posted online Wednesday. MoreWashington Issues Statement Backing Hong Kong’s Pro-Democracy Protesters‘Contradictory’ Syria Policy Helps AssadVery Civil Disobedience: Inside Hong Kong's Polite 'Revolution' NBC NewsEbola Victim's Nephew: I Had to Call CDC to Get Proper Treatment NBC NewsBrian Williams: Why 35,000 Walruses Crashed One Beach NBC NewsIn several White House meetings, Kissinger advocated for strong action to stop Castro, fearful that his incursion in Africa was making the U.S.