27-08-2016, 09:03 PM
Scott:
This will be the last time I say this.
Kennedy approved the pre D Day strikes.
The D Day strike was to be launched from the island. See, that is why they had aviation fuel when the attack landed. But since there was no beachhead, there was no D Day strike.
As the attack collapsed, Kennedy OK'd a rolling air cover in order to rescue as many survivors as they could.
What Cabell, Nixon and Burke wanted was to unleash an American amphibious attack on Cuba.
I don't know how to make it any more simple than that.
This will be the last time I say this.
Kennedy approved the pre D Day strikes.
The D Day strike was to be launched from the island. See, that is why they had aviation fuel when the attack landed. But since there was no beachhead, there was no D Day strike.
As the attack collapsed, Kennedy OK'd a rolling air cover in order to rescue as many survivors as they could.
What Cabell, Nixon and Burke wanted was to unleash an American amphibious attack on Cuba.
I don't know how to make it any more simple than that.