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BayOfPigsVolumeIIParticipationInTheConductOfForeignPolicy92
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FOREWORD
Nearly 20 years have elapsed since the Agency
was authorized by President Eisenhower to undertake
a program of covert action to overthrow Fidel Castro,
but despite voluminous writings subsequent to the
activity intending to show the disastrous nature of
CIA's guidance of the operation,
no attention ever
has focused on the Agency's participatory role in
the formulation of United States foreign policy vis-
a-vis Guatemala and Nicaragua during the course of
the operation.
One purpose of this volume in the
Official History of the Bay of Pigs series is to
examine in detail the extent of those relationships
as they impacted on -- or in fact became -- the
policies of the United States government toward those
two countries.
In Guatemala, the Agency dealt directly with
the President Miguel Ydigoras Fuentes or his personal
representative Roberto Alejos;
and the relationships
were far more complex -- and covered a longer time
span -- than was the case with Nicaragua.
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