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The Brilliant Disaster Jfk Castro And Americas Doomed Invasion Of Cubas Bay Of Pigs Jim Rasenberger

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The Brilliant Disaster Jfk Castro And Americas Doomed Invasion Of Cubas Bay Of Pigs Jim Rasenberger
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Publisher: Scribner
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.42 MB
Author: Jim Rasenberger
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Brilliant Disaster Jfk Castro And Americas Doomed Invasion Of Cubas Bay Of Pigs Jim Rasenberger by Jim Rasenberger instant download after payment.

A REMARKABLY GRIPPING ACCOUNT OF AMERICA’S BAY OF PIGS CRISIS, DRAWING ON LONG-HIDDEN CIA DOCUMENTS AND DELIVERING, AS NEVER BEFORE, THE VIVID TRUTH—AND CONSEQUENCES—OF FIVE PIVOTAL DAYS IN APRIL 1961
The U.S.-backed military invasion of Cuba in 1961 remains one of the most ill-fated blunders in American history, with echoes of the event reverberating even today. Despite the Kennedy administration’s initial public insistence that the United States had nothing to do with the invasion, it soon became clear that the complex operation had been planned and approved by the best and brightest minds at the highest reaches of Washington, including the Joint Chiefs of Staff and President John F. Kennedy himself.
The Cuban-born invaders were trained by CIA officers, supplied with American matériel, and shadowed by the U.S. Navy. Landing by sea with fighter-plane support, they hoped to establish a military beachhead and spark a counterrevolution against Fidel Castro’s regime. The gambit was a stupendous failure, resulting in the death or imprisonment of more than a thousand men. In its wake, the United States appeared inept, reckless, and corrupt.

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