April 17, 1961, John F. Kennedy ordered a Cuban invasion plans. With the help of the CIA, in the so-called invasion of the Bay of Pigs (Playa Girón), 1,500 Cuban refugees in the United States trained under the "Brigade 2506", returning to the island in hopes of overthrowing Fidel Castro. But the CIA was wrong mental evaluation of resistance of the Cuban people, the same number of mistakes in carrying out the invasion, made plans to be a dismal failure. April 19, most people who landed on the islands either killed or captured, and Kennedy was forced to negotiate for the release of 1189 persons [13]. This is a stain in the foreign policy of the Kennedy administration, but the president has received full responsibility for his part. May 1, 1961, leader Fidel Castro declared
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