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BayOfPigsVolumeIVTheTaylorCommitteeInvestigationOfTheBayOfPigs
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Success in this kind of an operation
would have been the greatest single
thing we could have done to avoid any
Cold War threat of major proportions
from the countries to the south.
Some
sort of a clash was bound to come, and
it was probably better if it came sooner
with one· country, rather than later with
two or three countries.
106/*
The committee, however, failed to follow up on these comments
by Mr. Berle to see if, in fact, similar sentiments had been
expressed by, or were supported by, others most closely involved
with planning the Bay of Pigs Operations.
As noted in this
chapter, Mr. Thomas Mann, the Assistant Secretary of State for
American Republic Affairs until a few weeks before the time of
* In this diary two days prior to his appearance before the Taylor
committee, Ber1e indicated his particular displeasure about the
failure of the Latin American nations to recognize the danger
posed by the growing Soviet presence in Cuba.
The diary stated:
"The other American republics in general were not facing up to the
situation.
So~e sectors of their public opinion did not know that
Cuba was now in effect a Sino-Soviet tool.
Some sectors
~l1spected but did not wish to know.
Some knew but wished
to play that the problem was not there.
A great many
sectors including the politicians and intellectuals wished
to hide behind cloudy un-realities.
The doctrine of "non-
intervention" was used as an excuse for not facing the
savage fact that high intentions, good words and even good
deeds would not stop Cold War activities carried on with
agitation, money, bought demonstrations, and surreptitious
organization of guerrillas with arms.
To leave this
situation without clarification merely meant that the
process would go on.
Then circumstances would probably be
created
whichm~ght require much larger military action. 107/
108
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