Cuba's love for Obama swells: Bay of Pigs veterans reflect on the 'inconceivable'
As he has done every April for the past 53 years, Percy Gómez Darna will mark Sundays anniversary of the Bay of Pigs invasion by remembering his fallen comrades and celebrating what is known in Cuba as the first great Latin American victory over US imperialism.
The retired militiaman, who led a mortar brigade during the three-day conflict from 17 to 19 April 1961, has been fighting the United States ever since both as a soldier and a fiery critic of Washingtons policy in the region.
But when Gómez and his fellow veterans gather for the usual commemorative activities this weekend, there will be an unusual note of optimism and even amiability in their speeches and reflections on the current resident of the White House.
Following a breakthrough meeting last Saturday between Barack Obama and the Cuban president, Raúl Castro, even such battle-hardened anti-imperialists as Gómez are starting to think the US may finally have a president who understands Latin America.
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