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The Bay of Pigs

ension between the superpowers at the heightof the cold war. We will only have to wait and see if the Americans havereally learned their lesson and will not miss another opportunity to setthings right in Cuba.BibliographyFedarko, Kevin. "Bereft of Patrons, Desperate to Rescue his Economy, Fidel Turns to an Unusual Solution: Capitalism." TimeMagazine, week of February 20th, 1995. Internet, http://www.timeinc.com, 1995.Meyer, Karl E. and Szulc, Tad. The Cuban Invasion: The Chronicle of a Disaster. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, Publishers, 1962 and 1968.Mosley, Leonard. Dulles: A Biography of Eleanor, Allen, and John Foster Dulles and their Family Network. New York: The Dail Press/James Wade, 1978.Prados, John. Presidents' Secret Wars: CIA and Pentagon Covert Operations Since World War II. New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1986.Ranelagh, John. CIA: A History. London: BBC Books, 1992.Rositzke, Harry, Ph.d. The CIA's Secret Operations: Espionage, Counterespionage, and Covert Action. New York: Reader's Digest Press,1977.Rusk, Dean and Richard. As I Saw It. New York and London: W.W. Norton and Company, 1990.The New York Times. 16 April to 22 April, 1961. New York: The New York Times, 1961.United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Cuba. Map, 22 by 52 cm, No. 502988 1-77. Washington, D.C.: Central Intelligence Agency, 1977.Vandenbroucke, Lucien S. "Anatomy of a Failure: The Decision to Land at the Bay of Pigs." Political Science Quarterly, Volume 99,Number 3, Fall 1984. ...

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