Operation Mongoose

Operation Mongoose
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Total Pages : 159
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ISBN-10 : 9592112592
ISBN-13 : 9789592112599
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Book Synopsis Operation Mongoose by : Jacinto Valdés-Dapena

Download or read book Operation Mongoose written by Jacinto Valdés-Dapena and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 159 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Concise history of covert U.S. program to undermine Cuban Revolution. Unleashed in April 1961 following the Bay of Pigs defeat, ¿Operation Mongoose¿ sought to prepare for a direct U.S. invasion the following year. Attorney General Robert Kennedy called Operation Mongoose a ¿top priority" for the United States government. Its agents carried out terror actions that included the murder of more than 70 farmers, teachers, and workers; 4,000 canefield fires; and the bombing of more than 30 civilian targets. Drawn from formerly secret CIA files and documents made available in Cuba, this account explains how a determined people with a revolutionary leadership can stand and prevail against the world¿s most powerful military and economic force. Publisher: Editorial Capitán San Luis


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