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The Bay Of Pigs Invasion


            The story of the failed invasion of Cuba at the Bay of Pigs is.
             one of mismanagement, overconfidence, and lack of security. The.
             blame for the failure of the operation falls directly in the lap of.
             the Central Intelligence Agency and a young president and his.
             advisors. The fall out from the invasion caused a rise in tension.
             between the two great superpowers and ironically 34 years after the.
             event, the person that the invasion meant to topple, Fidel Castro,.
             is still in power. To understand the origins of the invasion and.
             its ramifications for the future it is first necessary to look at.
             the invasion and its origins.
             Part I: The Invasion and its Origins.
             The Bay of Pigs invasion of April 1961, started a few days.
             before on April 15th with the bombing of Cuba by what appeared to.
             be defecting Cuban air force pilots. At 6 a.m. in the morning of.
             that Saturday, three Cuban military bases were bombed by B-26.
             bombers. The airfields at Camp Libertad, San Antonio de los Ba ¤os.
             and Antonio Maceo airport at Santiago de Cuba were fired upon.
             Seven people were killed at Libertad and forty-seven people were.
             killed at other sites on the island.
             Two of the B-26s left Cuba and flew to Miami, apparently to.
             defect to the United States. The Cuban Revolutionary Council, the.
             government in exile, in New York City released a statement saying.
             that the bombings in Cuba were ". . . carried out by 'Cubans inside.
             Cuba' who were 'in contact with' the top command of the.
             Revolutionary Council . . . ." The New York Times reporter.
             covering the story alluded to something being wrong with the whole.
             situation when he wondered how the council knew the pilots were.
             coming if the pilots had only decided to leave Cuba on Thursday.
             after " . . . a suspected betrayal by a fellow pilot had.
             precipitated a plot to strike . . . ." Whatever the case, the.
             planes came down in Miami later that morning, one landed at Key.
             West Naval Air Station at 7:00 a.m. and the other at Miami.


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