When Arthur Schlesinger, John F. Kennedy's assistant secretary of cultural relations, first learned of the CIA's plan to invade Cuba, he told the young president: "At one [pen] stoke [he] would dissipate all the extraordinary goodwill which has been rising toward the new administration through the world. It would fix a malevolent image of the new administration in the minds of millions."
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