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Keith_Richards [23]
2 years ago
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What was the april 1961 cia-led invasion of cuba to topple fidel castro that proved to be a total failure?

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oee [108]2 years ago
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The Bay of Pigs invasion, which took place in April 1961, was an unsuccessful CIA attempt to remove Fidel Castro, the leader of Cuba (1926–2016),from office.

The Bay of Pigs Invasion, also known as Invasions' de Playa Groin or Battalia de Groin, was a failed landing attempt by Cuban exiles hostile to Fidel Castro's Cuban Revolution on the southwest coast of Cuba in 1961. It was secretly funded and orchestrated by the U.S. government. The operation was carried out at the height of the Cold War, and the Soviet Union, the United States, and Cuba all felt the effects of its failure. General Fulgencio Batista, an ally of the United States, conducted a coup against President Carlos Pró in1952 and forced.

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