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BayOfPigsVolumeIVTheTaylorCommitteeInvestigationOfTheBayOfPigs
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Robert A. Lovett, former Secretary of Defense, was the
sole witness at the fourteenth meeting of the CSG on 11 May 1961.
Mr. Lovett's testimony
~as broad ranging on the issues of
organizing US efforts to effectively fight the Cold War, and
he was particularly concerned about the impact which CIA's
covert action ope.rations in overseas areas were having on
internal politics of foreign nations,
Additionally, he questioned the
authority of CIA to support an invasion effort "on a hostile
shore."
Mr. Lovett stressed that in terms of manpower and money,
the Department of State could not compete with CIA activities
in fore.ign areas, and he noted the various recommendations
which the 5412 Group and the President's Board of Consultants
had recommended to control the situation.
In this context
Mr. Lovett specified with reference to the Bay of Pigs operation
that there was an obvious failure on the part of the US
Government, not CIA, to "make up its mind what in the hell it
wanted to do."
Mr. Lovett also expressed concern about the security
problem with reference to the Cuban operation because of the
generally wide knowledge of the operation which he had found
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