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FIDEL CASTRO & J.F.K. Angela Wein Selman

BAY OF PIGS INVASION

• April 17, 1961

• Attempt to overthrow Cuba’s gov’t

• Planning began with Eisenhower

• Kennedy accepted the challenge

• Heavily depended upon Cuban exiles

• Kennedy promised air strikes to aid exiles

OPERATION PLUTO 4-part plan-devised by Richard Bissell

• Eisenhower-”If a Latin American State should establish with the Soviet bloc, close ties of such a nature as seriously to prejudice our vital interest…the U.S. must be prepared to diminish governmental economic and financial cooperation with that country and to take any other policy, economic or military actions deemed appropriate.”

• Eisenhower, in his parting advice to Kennedy – “Keep your mouth shut about the whole thing.”

• Dean Rusk (SOS) was NOT available for discussion with any Republicans about “Operation Pluto.

• Arthur Schlesinger, one of Kennedy’s White House closest advisors, asked Kennedy what he thought about this doggone invasion. The President replied, “ I think about it as little as possible.”

• “No matter how ‘Cuban’ the equipment and the personnel, the U.S. will be held accountable for the operation and our prestige will be committed to its success.”- Arthur Schlesinger

BAY OF PIGSAPRIL 1961

MAPPING OUT THE RESISTANCE

EXILES LANDING IN CUBA

BOTCHED INVASION

Memorable quotes

• “To give this activity even covert support is of a piece with the hypocrisy and cynicism for which the U.S. is constantly denouncing the Soviet Union in the UN and elsewhere.” –Senator Fullbright

• “It is a secret to no one that the armed bands invading this country were trained, equipped and armed in the U.S.A.”- Nikita Khruschev

• “The U.S. has no right to meddle in our domestic affairs. We do not speak English and we do not chew gum.”- Fidel Castro

• “This was a struggle of Cuban patriots against a Cuban dictator.”- John F. Kennedy

Operation Mongoose

• A CIA covert operation that was promulgated under JFK after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion.

• GOAL- to “help Cuba overthrow the Communist Regime.

The Perfect Failure

• Botched invasion that manifested themselves post invasion.

• “Victory has a hundred fathers and defeat is an orphan.” JFK

• “I have made a tragic mistake. Not only were our facts in error, but our policy was wrong because the premised on which it was built were wrong.”

• “He would rather be called an aggressor in victory than a bum in defeat.”- JFK

CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS

Thirteen DaysBrinkmanship at its finest

October 15- Oct. 28

EXCOMM

• Executive Committee (of the NSC)• U.S. government officials created during the Cuban Missile Crisis

(1962)• Members of the NSC and other advisors• 12 full members , President JFK and Attorney General, Robert

Kennedy

EXCOMM

MISSILE SITE IN CUBARUSSIAN NUKES

Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)Cuban Missile Crisis (1962)

RANGE OF RUSSIAN NUKES

KHRUSCHEV VS. KENNEDY

United States options

• 1- Negotiations- Although peaceful, would give the Soviets more time to finish the missile bases. Caveat- Kennedy would appear weak and flabby.

• 2- Invade Cuba- Eliminate missile threat and in addition, oust Fidel Castro. Caveat-

risk all out nuclear war with the Soviets.• 3- Blockade Cuba- Prevent Soviet ships from making

additional nuke deliveries. Soviets would either back down or take aggressive action. Caveat-No one knew Khrushchev’s move.

• 4- Bomb the missile sites- Air strikes would knock out missiles. Caveat- A Soviet counterstrike perhaps?

BLOCKADEDEFCOM

DEFCONDEFENSE READINESS CONDITIONS

• DEFCON 5- normal peacetime readiness.• DEFCON 4- normal, increased intelligence and

heightening of national security measures.• DEFCON 3- Increase in readiness above normal. • DEFCON 2- Readiness just below maximum readiness.

USED DURING CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS. (however, limited to Strategic Air Command -1962)

• DEFCON 1- Maximum readiness. Imminent or ongoing attack on US military forces by a foreign military power. At this point, NUCLEAR WEAPONS AUTHORIZED.

THE TWO LETTERS

• 1ST LETTER –From Khrushchev to JFK*Missiles would be removed if U.S. promised

to end quarantine and stay out of Cuba• 2nd LETTER- Demanded that U.S. remove

its missiles from Turkey in exchange for withdrawal of Soviet missiles in Cuba

• RESPONSE- Kennedy accepts terms of first letter; secretly negotiates second letters demands.

Legacy of Cuban Missile Crisis

• 1) Hot line established between Kremlin and White House

• 2) 1963- Limited Test Ban Treaty- Banned above ground nuclear testing.

• Public humiliation for Khrushchev

• Hero status and worldwide recognition for John F. Kennedy and the U.S.A