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27. The Agency was matching the 1,500-man brigade, after
an amphibious landing, against Castro's combined military
forces, which the highest-level U.S. intelligence (USIB reports
entitled "The Military Buildup in Cuba", dated 30 November 1960
and 9 February 1961, respectively) estimated as follows: The
Revolutionary Army - 32,000 men; the militia - 200,000 men;
employing more than 30 to 40 thousand tons of Bloc-furnished
arms and heavy materiel of the value of $30,000,000.
28. It is difficult to umderstand how the decision to
proceed with the invasion could have been justified in the
latter stages of the operation. Under the Trinidad plan
(Annex C), access to the Escambray Mountains for possible
guerrilla existence might have constituted some justification
for the enormous risks involved. This justification did not
apply to the Zapata area which was poor guerrilla terrain and
offered little possibility for the break-out of a surrounded
invasion force. The lack of contingency planning for either
survival or rescue of the brigade has never been satisfactorily
explained.
29. The argument has been made that the Agency's theory of
an uprising to be set off by a successful invasion and the
maintenance of the battalion for a period of a week or so has
not been disproved. It was not put to the test, this argument
goes, because the cancelled D-Day air strikes were essential
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