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An Interview with David Mendell (Obama Biographer & Britannica Contributor)
Journalist David Mendell has been writing about urban issues and politics for the Chicago Tribune since 1998. From October 2003 to November 2004, Mendell covered Barack Obama's U.S. Senate campaign for the Tribune. Having gained intimate access to Obama and his top aides, the journalist spent nearly three years thereafter researching and writing his biography of the senator, Obama: From Promise to Power. Mendell, who's also authored Britannica's biography of Obama, has kindly agreed to answer a few questions about the new U.S. president.
#4: Kennedys Failure at the Bay of Pigs (Top 10 Mistakes by U.S. Presidents)
Advice for President Obama: There is no such thing as bargain-basement regime change. The failure of the Bay of Pigs invasion made Kennedy appear weak, inexperienced, indecisive, and the Soviet Premier, Nikita Khruschev, tried to capitalize on the youthful American presidents failings. Four months after the invasion Khruschev began building the Wall to divide Communist East Berlin from West Berlin. Less than a year later Khruschev and Castro planned to install nuclear missiles on the island of Cuba---only ninety miles from the United States---a decision that precipitated the Cuban Missile Crisis and brought the world to the brink of nuclear war.













