Saw another documentary today on HIST CHANNEL on the Bay of Pigs invasion declassified, which revealed the full extent of why Brigade 2506's invasion failed, and the extent to which the CIA's high-ranking officers covered up so many important details. Given such factors as the planned USAF airstrikes for 15th April 1961 cancelled by JFK, and the initial plan to land at Trinidad in the heartland of anti-Castro resistance instead of at the Bay of Pigs (which was a deadend beachead anyways due to being bordered by swamp and unsuitable for rallying local sympathisers en masse), could the invasion by Cuban exiles have in any way succeeded, or was any such initiative doomed to failure ?