Читать реферат по английскому: "The Cia Involvement In The CubanCastro Government" Страница 1
- 1
- 2
- 3
- . . .
- последняя »
The Cia Involvement In The Cuban-Castro Government Essay, Research Paper
the cia involvement in the Cuban-Castro Government and How it Affected the view of the CIA by the American Public
In the present as in the past the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) has been looked down upon. The story of the failed invasion of Cuba at the Bay of Pigs is one of monumental proportions. The blame for the failure of the operation falls directly in the lap of the Central Intelligence Agency and a young president and his advisors, President Kennedy. The fall out from the invasion caused a rise in tension between the two great superpowers. To understand the invasion and its ramifications on the future it is first necessary to look at the situation as a whole.
The Bay of Pigs invasion of April 1961, started on April 15th with the bombing of Cuba by what appeared to be defecting Cuban air force pilots. At 6 a.m. in the morning of that Saturday, B-26 bombers bombed three Cuban military bases. The airfields at Camp Libertad, San Antonio de los Ba os and Antonio Maceo airport at Santiago de Cuba were fired upon. Seven people were killed at Libertad and forty-seven people were killed at other sites on the island.
Two of the B-26s left Cuba and flew to Miami, apparently to defect to the United States. The Cuban Revolutionary Council, the government in exile, in New York City released a statement saying that the bombings in Cuba were “carried out by ‘Cubans inside Cuba’ who were ‘in contact with’ the top command of the Revolutionary Council.” The New York Times reporter covering the story alluded to something being wrong with the whole situation when he wondered how the council knew the pilots were coming if the pilots had only decided to leave Cuba on Thursday after “a suspected betrayal by a fellow pilot had precipitated a plot to strike.” Whatever the case, the planes came down in Miami later that morning, one landed at Key West Naval Air Station at 7:00 a.m. and the other at Miami International Airport at 8:20 a.m. Both planes were badly damaged and their tanks were nearly empty.
In the early hours of April 17th the assault on the Bay of Pigs began. In the true cloak and dagger spirit of a movie, the assault began at 2 a.m. with a team of frogmen going ashore with orders to set up landing lights to indicate to the main assault force the precise location of their objectives, as well as to clear the area of anything that may impede the main landing teams when they arrived. At 2:30 a.m. and at 3:00 a.m. two battalions came ashore at Playa Gir n and one battalion at Playa Larga beaches. The troops at Playa Gir n had orders to move west, northwest, up the coast and meet with the troops at Playa Larga in the middle of the bay. A small group of men were then to be sent
North to the town of Jaguey Grande to secure it as well.
When looking at a modern map of Cuba it is obvious that the troops would have problems in the area that was chosen for them to land at. The area around the Bay of Pigs is a swampy marsh land area which would be hard on the troops. The Cuban forces were quick to react and Castro ordered his T-33 trainer jets, two Sea Furies, and two B-26s into the air to stop the invading forces. Off the coast were the command and control ship and another vessel carrying supplies for the invading forces. The Cuban air force made quick work of the supply ships, sinking the command vessel the Marsopa and the supply ship the Houston, blasting them to pieces with five-inch rockets. In the end the 5th battalion was lost, which was on the Houston, as well as the supplies for the landing teams and eight other smaller vessels. With some of the invading forces’ ships destroyed, and no command and control ship, the logistics of the operation soon broke down as the other supply ships were kept at bay by Casto’s air force. As with many failed military
Adventures, one of the problems with this one was with supplying the troops.
In the air, Castro had easily won superiority over the invading force. His fast
Moving T-33s, although unimpressive by today’s standards, made short work of the
Slow moving B-26s of the invading force. On Tuesday, two were shot out of the
sky and by Wednesday the invaders had lost 10 of their 12 aircraft. With air
power firmly in control of Castro’s forces, the end was near for the invading army.
Over the 72 hours the invading force of about 1500 men were pounded by the
Casto fired 122mm. Howitzers, 22mm, cannon, and tank fire at them. By
Wednesday the invaders were pushed back to their landing zone at Playa Gir n.
Surrounded by Castro’s forces some began to surrender while others fled into the
Hills. In total 114 men were killed in the slaughter while thirty-six died as
prisoners in Cuban cells. Others were to live out twenty years or more in those
cells as men plotting to topple the government of Castro.
The 1500 men of the invading force never had a chance for success from almost
the first days in the planning stage of the operation. Operation Pluto, as it came to
be known as, has its origins in the last dying days of the Eisenhower administration
and that murky time period during the transition of power to the newly elected
president John F. Kennedy.
The origins of American policy in Latin America in the late 1950s and early 1960s has its origins in American’s economic interests and its anticommunist policies in the region. The same man who had helped formulate American containment policy
towards the Soviet threat, George Kennan, in 1950 spoke to US Chiefs of Mission
in Rio de Janeiro about Latin America. He said that American policy had several
purposes in the region,
to protect the vital supplies of
- 1
- 2
- 3
- . . .
- последняя »
Похожие работы
| Тема: The Need For Federal Government Involvement In |
| Предмет/Тип: Английский (Реферат) |
| Тема: Government Regulation Essay Research Paper Government RegulationThroughout |
| Предмет/Тип: Английский (Реферат) |
| Тема: Government Intervention Essay Research Paper Government Intervention |
| Предмет/Тип: Английский (Реферат) |
| Тема: US Government Essay Research Paper TheUS Government |
| Предмет/Тип: Английский (Реферат) |
| Тема: Government Sponsoring Religion Essay Research Paper Government |
| Предмет/Тип: Английский (Реферат) |
Интересная статья: Основы написания курсовой работы

(Назад)
(Cкачать работу)