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Plausible Deniability: Why the Bay of Pigs Was Doomed Before Dawn

Plausible Deniability: Why the Bay of Pigs Was Doomed Before Dawn

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(00:00:00) Plausible Deniability: Why the Bay of Pigs Was Doomed Before Dawn
(00:01:00) How It Got This Far
(00:02:39) The Plan and Its Contradictions
(00:04:16) The Air Strike Problem
(00:06:06) Seventy-Two Hours
(00:07:34) Kennedy and the Aftermath
(00:09:20) The Prisoners and the Price
(00:10:22) What the Bay of Pigs Left Behind

On April 17, 1961, Brigade 2506 came ashore at the Bay of Pigs. Within 72 hours, the operation was over — 1,200 men captured, the United States humiliated, and Fidel Castro handed the greatest propaganda victory of his career. This episode of the CIA's Cold War story examines not just what happened on that beach, but why it was structurally broken long before the first shot was fired.

The plan grew from the same institutional confidence that had toppled Mosaddegh in Iran and Árbenz in Guatemala. Those operations worked. They worked fast, cheaply, and cleanly. The CIA had convinced itself that covert action was not just a tool — it was a reliable one. Cuba would prove that confidence catastrophically wrong.

This episode traces the compounding failures: the move from Trinidad to the Bay of Pigs that eliminated the brigade's only escape route; the cancelled second wave of air strikes that left Castro's planes operational; the cover story that unravelled at a Florida press conference two days before the landing; and the fundamental miscalculation that Castro's Cuba was anything like Árbenz's Guatemala.

At the centre of it all is a structural problem that would haunt the CIA for decades: the analysis and the operational ambition were not talking to each other. Planners saw what the plan needed to be true and weighted the intelligence accordingly. Kennedy wanted deniability. The CIA wanted to preserve the operation. Neither side pushed hard enough on what the compromise meant for the men in the water.

The Bay of Pigs is not just a Cold War disaster story. It is a case study in how institutions fail — and how the lessons learned from failure can be just as dangerous as the failure itself.

This episode includes AI-generated content.
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