Cuban exiles land at the Playa Girón during the Bay of Pigs operation, an unsuccessful CIA-sponsored invasion of communist Cuba. The attack, planned by the Eisenhower Administration, was designed to incite a revolution against Fidel Castro's regime, which had openly embraced the Soviet Union. Administrative disagreements between the CIA and the Kennedy Administration, along with suspect military and political intelligence, condemned the operation.
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