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F. EVALUATION OF PLANNING
1. Before proceeding to an evaluation of the Agency's
planning, the over-all policy decisions of the United States
Government with reference to the Cuban operation will first
be stated in summary form. These decisions not only consti-
tuted the background against which Agency planning was
conducted but also presented numerous important factors that
limited or otherwise determined its scope.
2. We will next endeayor to point out the various _
occasions on which we believe that the Agency officials
responsible for the project made serious planning errors,
both of commission and of omission, which affected the project
in vital respects. |
3. Between the plan approved by President FigSenhower
on 17 March 1960 (Annex A) and the invasion plan actually
carried out on 17 April 1961 (Annex E) there was a radical
change in concept. Originally the heart of the plan was a
long, slow, clandestine build-up of guerrilla forces, to be
trained and developed in Cuba by a cadre of Cubans whom the
Agency would recruit, train and infiltrate into Cuba.
4. But thirteen months later the Agency sponsored an
overt assault-type amphibious landing of 1,500 combat-trained
and heavily armed soldiers. Most of them were unversed in
guerrilla warfare. They were expected to maintain themselves
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