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[[Fletcher Prouty]] reports that an investigation into the failure of the Bay of Pigs Invasion by [[John F. Kennedy]] determined that the key operational error was a failure to destroy all of the Cuban planes, which allowed them to destroy the supply boats for the invaders. This was traced to a miscommunication by [[McGeorge Bundy]].<ref name=ug740>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/740</ref> | [[Fletcher Prouty]] reports that an investigation into the failure of the Bay of Pigs Invasion by [[John F. Kennedy]] determined that the key operational error was a failure to destroy all of the Cuban planes, which allowed them to destroy the supply boats for the invaders. This was traced to a miscommunication by [[McGeorge Bundy]].<ref name=ug740>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/740</ref> | ||
− | ==Euphemistic use== | + | ==Usages of the phrase "Bay of Pigs"== |
− | When [[Richard Nixon]] referred to the "Bay of Pigs" many | + | |
+ | Since the "designed to fail" nature of the Bay of Pigs Invasion became widely known,{{when}} the phrase has been used to refer to such as plot, especially invasions. For example, the 2020 Invasion of Venezuela has been termed "a Venezuelan Bay of Pigs"<ref>https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2020/05/07/pers-m07.html</ref> or "[[Trump]]'s Bay of Pigs".<ref>https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2020/05/07/pers-m07.html</ref> | ||
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+ | When [[Richard Nixon]] referred to the "Bay of Pigs" many [[historian]]s have conjectured that he was actually usinf the phrase as a code to refer to the [[JFK Assassination]] plot. | ||
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Revision as of 16:36, 8 May 2020
Date | May 20 1961 |
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Exposed by | Tad Szulc |
Interest of | Theodore Achilles, Jacob Esterline |
Description | A probably deliberately failed attempt to invade Cuba by the CIA. This was very possibly an attempt to entrap JFK into full scale military action against Cuba. |
The Bay of Pigs Invasion was a failed invasion of Cuba, possibly designed by the US deep state as a way to induce US President JFK into full scale military action.
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Operational details
Jacob Esterline was a key organiser. He had second thoughts about it and wanted to resign, but was persuaded not to by the CIA Deputy Director for Plans, Richard M. Bissell Jr.[citation needed]
Failure
Fletcher Prouty reports that an investigation into the failure of the Bay of Pigs Invasion by John F. Kennedy determined that the key operational error was a failure to destroy all of the Cuban planes, which allowed them to destroy the supply boats for the invaders. This was traced to a miscommunication by McGeorge Bundy.[1]
Usages of the phrase "Bay of Pigs"
Since the "designed to fail" nature of the Bay of Pigs Invasion became widely known,[When?] the phrase has been used to refer to such as plot, especially invasions. For example, the 2020 Invasion of Venezuela has been termed "a Venezuelan Bay of Pigs"[2] or "Trump's Bay of Pigs".[3]
Euphemistic use
When Richard Nixon referred to the "Bay of Pigs" many historians have conjectured that he was actually usinf the phrase as a code to refer to the JFK Assassination plot.
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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File:CrimeSoImmense.pdf | article | 2000 | James K. Galbraith | |
File:The Secret Team.pdf | book | 1973 | Fletcher Prouty | An unauthorised history of the CIA from its origins to the Kennedy assassination. Prouty suggested that the assassination was a coup d'état to stop the President from taking control of the CIA after the Bay of Pigs disaster. He also points out that the movement of Kennedy after a bullet struck his head was consistent with a shot from the grassy knoll. He also drew attention to the suspicious actions of the "Umbrella Man". |