• What was the significance of the Bay of Pigs invasion in?


  • The Bay of Pigs invasion was the location where CIA trained exiled Cubans made a landing in Castro controlled Cuba . The invasion failed because US President Kennedy failed to approve Navy aircraft cover for the invaders. The significance of this invasion was that it displayed to Americans how powerful the CIA actually was.

What is discussplaces?

DiscussPlaces is a place to make new friends and share your passions and interests. Quench your thirst for knowledge, discuss places with other aficionados, and swap recommendations. Are you an aspiring foodie who dreams of living in New York? Or perhaps you are looking for the best chicken wings in Cincinnati? Then this is the place for you! Any one can join in with a passion or interest – whether it be talking about their favorite restaurant in Barcelona or raving about their latest trip to Italy. Join us!



This page shows discussions around "What was the significance of the Bay of Pigs invasion in?"

Tags

significance bay pigs invasion pigs invasion

Add a quick comment about your valuable suggestion to help us improve.




We are glad to make you happy, kindly share this feedback with your friends and family to know as well



Where is it?