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BayOfPigsVolumeIVTheTaylorCommitteeInvestigationOfTheBayOfPigs
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during the Taylor Committee meetings. continued operations by
the Brigade B-26s throughout Cuban air space, including operations
off of the Zapata airstrip. might well have stimulated internal
dissidence and permitted the establishment as planned of a
provisional, anti-Castro. government.
In his book Taylor was
putting the cart before the horse.
Taylor also discussed the reaction to the report which he
forwarded to President Kennedy on 13 June 1961.
He wrote:
After discussing our recommendations with his
senior advisers. the President eventually
approved all except the one relating to the
establishment of the Strategic Resources Group.
Dean Rusk was less than enthusiastic about an
interdepartmental committee reporting to the
President with a potentially important role in
foreign affairs which might impinge on the
traditional responsibilities of the Department
of State.
As a result, the concept of the
SRG was progressively modified in discussion
and finally in January [1962] took the form
of the Special Group Counterinsurgency.••
The after-action critique which we had urged
took place in the President's sitting room
in the White House with an attendance which
included the President, Secretary of State
Rusk, Secretary of Defense McNamara. the
Joint Chiefs of Staff, McGeorge Bundy, Senior
CIA officials, and the members of the Cuba
Study Group.
I made the presentation for
the Group. outlining the entire Bay of Pigs
operation as we had reconstructed it, the
mistakes as we saw them, our conclusions and
recommendations.
Since up to that moment
no one present, except the President, had
had the entire operation laid out before him,
the audience followed the presentation with
intense interest.
At the end, there was
animated discussion but with no indication
of resentment or ill feeling among the officials
whose conduct was under review.
When it was
over and the visitors had filed out, the
President turned to me with a wry grin and said,
"Well, at least nobody got mad" ..•
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