07-09-2016, 04:18 PM
Scott Kaiser Wrote:Kennedy who was very angry at the CIA for trying to force Kennedy into wanting to use American military when this failed operation was dependent on an uprising that was never going to take place, and Castro made sure of that. It was that part of the operation that the White House and the CIA overlooked. However, President Kennedy did make a public announcement on TV to the American public just a week before the invasion, he stated,, "there will be NO American military intervention." Well, that was a lie too, Kennedy did approve A4 Navy Skyhawks from the U.S.S. Essex to fly air-cover for the B-26's, that's called [American military] being used right? Are you with me so far? But, by the second day, the B-26's were all shot-down, that meant there would be no need for the A4's or air-cover right? Kennedy had delayed the A4's, after it was all over with they, the A4's did a fly by to show some interest in the matter, search and rescue according to you, lol... Kennedy had no intention of those A4's ever getting involved, that would have meant going against his word to the American public, by using American military right? And, Kennedy said he wouldn't. Thus is the reason he, [Kennedy] had Bundy call the CIA and delayed their take off. The mission was doomed! Now, it was too late and all over with. He accepted public responsibility while trying to maintain "plausible deniability." Yes, Kennedy did get assassinated over the BOP's.
Did I miss something?
The exact orders from Bundy were to "stand down, no air support is given." Get it now Jim? This is what the anti-Castro Cubans have been arguing for 50 plus years, and they are right. Kennedy did first "approve" the air support, but then, he backed out. So, in a sense, they are correct.