Monday, February 11, 2019

The Bays of Pigs Invasion :: Cuba Politics

The Bays of Pigs Invasion The Bay of Pigs was one of the most important semipolitical decisions in the history of the United States. Its effects are still universe felt to today, especially in the Cuban communities of the United States. The decisions that were made by the highest offices of our g all overnment showed us that the United States was, and is, far from perfect. They constructed a plan that wasnt in all thought through and paid a major price -- globose embarrassment. They took the chance to destroy the communist threat that was quite close to our shores and, in the process, made the CIA and our government look incompetent.First, I will give nigh background information on the conflict. In 1960, President Eisenhower gave the CIA the order to take off training Cuban exiles to oppose Castros rule in Cuba and having them lead immunity groups within Cuba. Therefore, we would have a force already in the region to slow down Cuban Forces when our invaders landed. It didnt q uite work out this way. When the American phalanx landed on April 19, 1961, they made it only a superficial way inland. At that point, they were met by a force much great than they had planned on. We figured that the Cuban people were upset with Castro so they wouldnt requirement to give much of a fight. What happened was that the military fought with great pride for their rural and pushed the American troops back to the landing site. There, the forces either surrendered or fled to safety. 1500 troops landed on the coast. Over 100 of them were killed and many more were captured. In many ninds, the invasion was a complete failure for the American military.The important reason, and possibly the lone reason, for the Bay of Pigs invasion was to stop communism from arriver our country. This meant that the United States government wanted to provoke a counterrevolution in which republic would be restored and all traces of communism would, subsequently, be destroyed. They tried this by move the aforementioned group of Cubans into Cuba, an obviously unsuccessful tactic. They also decided to drop thousands of dollars on propaganda against Cuba. Articles, posters, and even comic books were written and distributed to spread cynicism towards Castro and his government. The other method used to spread propaganda was to drop over 1 million flyers over Cuba, hopefully convincing the people to rise up against Castro.

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