I had intended to post this on the anniversary of the attack….but life got in the way as it has often done and it got pushed back and almost forgotten.
As this month comes to a close I would like to reach back in history and write about the US led invasion of Cuba in April of 1961….the invasion force was rather small in the beginning because the US had ruled out using US troops….A full-scale invasion would have incurred huge US casualties: 40-50,000 according to Department of Defense estimates. There was also public opinion to be considered. Since the introduction of the ‘good neighbor’ policy, US armed intervention was of potential political harm and had been formally ruled out under such commitments as the Charter of the Organization of American States. The US had made political capital during 1956 out of Soviet armed intervention in Hungary and the British-French-Israeli action in Suez. Any involvement in Cuba must be subject to ‘plausible deniability’, with the White House especially untainted by any knowledge or involvement.
Instead the powers decided to use a small force of 1400 men….
The first part of the plan was to destroy Castro’s tiny air force, making it impossible for his military to resist the invaders. On April 15, 1961, a group of Cuban exiles took off from Nicaragua in a squadron of American B-26 bombers, painted to look like stolen Cuban planes, and conducted a strike against Cuban airfields.
https://www.historytoday.com/archive/feature/bay-pigs-invasion
This would be invasion lasted about 24 hours before it broke down and was Kennedy’s first international failure.
For more reading this is an excellent account….
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-56808455
And the US has been interfering in international situations ever since.
You would think we could learn from that mistake….
I Read, I Write, You Know
“lego ergo scribo”
I remember this in the newspapers an TV news when I was around 10 years old. Later on, I read a lot about the Bay of Pigs, and what a disaster it was. This film about the CIA also covers it, and is quite interesting. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0343737/
Best wishes, Pete.
Thanx for the link…..chuq