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Monday, April 18, 2022

"PEOPLE OF U.S. ADMIRE CUBAN PATRIOTS, JFK SAYS"

KHRUSHCHEV WARNS JFK BAY OF PIGS INVASION MIGHT RESULT IN AN "INCOMPARABLE CONFLAGRATION"

Washington, D.C. (JFK+50) On April 18, 1961, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev sent a message to President John F. Kennedy warning that his "little war" against Cuba* might result in an "incomparable conflagration** between the United States and Soviet Union."

President Kennedy responded with this message...

"I trust that this does not mean the Soviet government, using the situation in Cuba as a pretext, is planning to inflame other areas of the world."

 JFK continued...

"The people of the United States do not conceal their admiration for Cuban patriots who wish to see a democratic system in Cuba."

Mr. Kennedy affirmed, however, that the government of the United States was not involved directly in the Cuban invasion. 

*The invasion of Castro's Cuba by American CIA trained Cuban freedom fighters was launched on April 17, 1961.  It ended in disaster for the United States and earned JFK a spot in "The Failures of the Presidents." 

**conflagration is defined as a conflict or war 

 
 
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Photo by Cecil Stoughton 
Dec 1962
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