WK 2 CPSS316 Group Think Analysis

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Running Header: Group Think Analysis 1 Group Think Analysis Julia Jacobo University Of Phoenix CPSS/316 Ami Taharka October 30, 2023
Group Think Analysis 2 Group Think Analysis A small Country with lots of character is Cuba, a small island out in the Caribbean. In 1959, Fidel Castro came into power over the Country. The United States did not trust anything about Fidel Castro or what he wanted to do or what he had in store for his Country. Not that the United States had any control over it. At the time Castro came in control of the country, President Eisenhower was the President of the United States, but shortly after President John F. Kennedy took over and was inaugurated and briefed on what the past president and members of the CIA had planned. Fidel Castro was a communist and that is how he was running his country. The United States wanted to overthrow Castro so Cuba could have a government that allows its citizens to think freely, and make choice freely for their people to live happy fulfilling lives. The United States government and the CIA had training camps for the Cubans they were training to invade and overthrow the communist government. They were trying to essentially use Cuba’s own people to over throw their own country. Castro found out about the plan that the United States had prior to the attack. The plan was authorized in February 1961, they were to land the citizens at the Bay of the pigs. This area was swampy and not likely an area that would be attacked if it were to be attacked. The groupthink in this issue was there were people of the government who did agree with what was taking place. They agreed that John F. Kennedy’s plan was going to work. There were others who thought the plan was not going to work and although they thought the plan was not going to work they not dare speak a word of going against the President John F. Kennedy and his plan. There should have been more of a thought process of pros and cons and how things might happen. Is the majority of Cuba wanting to be saved from the leader Castro who is a communist or is he the type of leader they are wanting? The negative outcome was the deaths of the United States citizens and the civilians who lost their lives to fight for something that didn’t benefit. The United States should
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