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Bay of Pigs plan

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16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

It was an US backed plan that intended to overthrow the legal government of Cuba by arming disgruntled Cuban terrorist's As History has shown they did not succeed however the US government was so humiliated by the whole experience they saw to it that even the children of Cuba were unable to gain access to the medicines they needed to survive serious illness This was ofcourse for their own well being.

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