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@ A. INTRODUCTION
1. This is the Inspector General's report on the Central
Intelligence Agency's ill-fated attempt to implement national
policy by overthrowing the Fidel Castro regime in Cuba by means
of a covert paramilitary operation.
2. The purpose of the report is to evaluate selected
aspects of the Agency's performance of this task, to describe
weaknesses and failures disclosed by the study, and to make
recommendations for their correction and avoidance in the future.
3. The report concentrates on the organization, staffing
and planning of the project and on the conduct of the covert
paramilitary phase of the operation, including comments on
. intelligence support, training, and security. It does not
@ . describe or analyze in detail the purely military phase of the
effort.
4, The supporting annexes have been chosen to illus-
trate the evolution of national policy as outlined in Section
F of the body of the report. Annex A is the basic policy paper
approved by President Eisenhower on 17 March 1960. Annex B
is a paper prepared by the project's operating chiefs for the
briefing of President Kennedy in February 1961. Annexes C, D,
and E are the planning papers successively prepared during
March and April 1961 in the last few weeks before the invasion.
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