GeorgeTelford wrote:I hate to see such Jingoistic posts, especially when its based on sour grapes because USA could not bully Castro into submission
Hi
In the chicken and egg race, I think USA started on Castro first
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A timeline released by the National Security Archives shows the US began planning to overthrow the government of Cuba in October, 1959.[47] On April 17, 1961, approximately 1,400 members of a CIA-trained Cuban exile force landed at the Bay of Pigs, while the United States denied any involvement.
In February 1960 Cuba signed an agreement to buy oil from the USSR. When the US-owned refineries in Cuba refused to process the oil, they were expropriated, and the United States broke off diplomatic relations with the Castro government soon afterward.
In June 1960, Eisenhower reduced Cuba's sugar import quota by 7,000,000 tons, and in response, Cuba nationalized some $850 million worth of US property and businesses. The revolutionary government grabbed control of the nation by nationalizing industry, expropriating property owned by Cubans and non-Cubans alike, collectivizing agriculture, and enacting policies which it claimed would benefit the population. While popular among the poor, these policies alienated many former supporters of the revolution among the Cuban middle and upper-classes.
Documents released by the National Security Archive show that the CIA expected the Cuban people to welcome a U.S.-sponsored invasion, spontaneously rising up against the Castro regime. It expected Cuban military and police forces to refuse to fight against the CIA's 1400-man mercenary invasion force.
....but if you fully check the history the USA as been interfering in Cuba since the 1890's maybe even before.
Laredo wrote:Remember the Maine!!!
Geeze, guys -- get over it already. Castro's come thru his surgery just fine, but he's 80 already. It's only a matter of time until Cuba gets dragged kicking and screaming into the ... well, okay, 20th ... Century.
madjack wrote:Kurt, believe me the folks in Miami were not cheering for Castro's return to good health...quite the opposite.......
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