

Bay of Pigs invasion
Event ConflictFailed 1961 invasion of Cuba by US-backed Cuban exiles to overthrow Fidel Castro's government.
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Event Overview
The Bay of Pigs invasion was a failed military operation in April 1961, where a CIA-trained force of Cuban exiles attempted to overthrow Fidel Castro's revolutionary government in Cuba. The invasion was quickly defeated by Cuban armed forces, becoming a major embarrassment for the United States. The event is newsworthy due to its lasting impact on US-Cuba relations and the Cuban exile community. Recent news articles highlight the evolving sentiments within Miami's Cuban exile community, with some expressing disillusionment with interventionist approaches. Additionally, reports of Cuban troops killed in Venezuela, allegedly during a US raid, underscore the ongoing tensions and complex geopolitical dynamics involving Cuba and the US. The Bay of Pigs remains a significant historical event, shaping the political landscape and influencing contemporary debates about US foreign policy and Cuban-American relations.
Last updated: April 29, 2026


