JFK, was the 35th President of the United States, serving from 1961 until his death in 1963. This content is from the Wikipedia website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy
dimanche 13 janvier 2013
Cuba and the Bay of Pigs Invasion
The prior Eisenhower administration had created a plan to overthrow the Fidel Castro regime in Cuba. The plan, led by the Central Intelligence Agency
(CIA) with help from the U.S. military, was for an invasion of Cuba by a
counter-revolutionary insurgency composed of U.S.-trained anti-Castro
Cuban exiles
led by CIA paramilitary officers. The intention was to invade Cuba and
instigate an uprising among the Cuban people in hopes of removing Castro
from power.
On April 17, 1961, Kennedy ordered what became known as the "Bay of
Pigs Invasion": 1,500 U.S.-trained Cubans, called "Brigade 2506", landed
on the island. No U.S. air support was provided. Allen Dulles, director of the CIA,
later stated that they thought the president would authorize any action
required for success once the troops were on the ground.
By April 19, 1961, the Cuban government had captured or killed the
invading exiles, and Kennedy was forced to negotiate for the release of
the 1,189 survivors. After twenty months, Cuba released the captured
exiles in exchange for $53 million worth of food and medicine. The incident made Castro wary of the U.S. and led him to believe another invasion would occur. According to biographer Richard Reeves,
Kennedy primarily focused on the political repercussions of the plan
rather than the military considerations; when it failed, he was
convinced the plan was a setup to make him look bad.
But he took responsibility for the failure, saying, "... We got a big
kick in the leg and we deserved it. But maybe we'll learn something from
it. "In late 1961, the White House formed the "Special Group (Augmented)",
headed by Robert Kennedy and including Edward Lansdale, Secretary Robert McNamara, and others. The group's objective—to overthrow Castro via espionage, sabotage, and other covert tactics—was never pursued.
Libellés :
Central Intelligence Agency,
Cuba,
Dwight Eisenhower,
Fidel Castro,
White House
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