If your referring to the ex-Cubans, it was because they wanted and had the chance to help the U.S. Plus it got back at the Cuban gov't which had forced them to flee in the first place. This did not end successfully. It was also called the Bay of Pigs. You can look it up here for more references:
http://library.thinkquest.org/11046/days/bay_of_pigs.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay_of_Pigs_Invasion (If you use this then find stuff to back up info)
http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1765.html
Likely the Cuban missile crisis. In short: Following the "bay of pigs operation" the Cubans were not happy with the U.S and very red and was going to be supplied with nukes from the soviets, this would put the U.S in a bad spot so to no ones surpries they did not like it. When the ships that we're going to deliver the nukes departed, the U.S threatened with war and nukes if those boats passed a certain line in the ocean.
feliz cumpleaños
Cubans were unhappy with Spanish rule due to political repression, economic exploitation, and social inequality. The Spanish government imposed heavy taxes and monopolized trade, which hindered local economic growth and prosperity. Additionally, the Cuban population faced limited representation and civil rights, leading to widespread discontent and a desire for independence. The harsh treatment of dissenters further fueled the desire for liberation from colonial rule.
One reason why you may pray to God when you are in crisis and may forget while you are happy is, that while you are in crisis, you are searching for help and answers. When you are happy, you may take it for granted and feel that you do not need to reach out to God.
Geordie McDonald has written: 'Happy Crisis'
NO, there is no missile in the sky. I saw this before. It is the smoke from a jet that we normal seen over the sky and the SUN SHINE on the smoke in the evening sometime red, sometime bright. That is the reflecting from the sun on the smoke- It look like some one shoot a missile but it is not. Do not worry be happy
No, "The Stranger" by Albert Camus does not have a happy ending. The protagonist faces an existential crisis and is executed, leading to a bleak conclusion reflecting themes of isolation and absurdity.
To provide an accurate answer, I would need more context about which specific crisis you are referring to, as there have been many events and releases termed "crisis" in various fields, including video games, movies, or financial crises. If you can specify the context or the item in question, I would be happy to help!
This would be the Tariff of Abominations. Both parties were fighting over it and the people were not happy with the results.
In Cuba, you can say "¡Feliz cumpleaños!" to wish someone a happy birthday. This phrase is commonly used in Spanish-speaking countries, including Cuba. You might also hear "¡Felicidades!" as a way to congratulate someone on their special day.
Yes. Having lived in Cuba, most of them are satisfied with what the government has been able to do. It is not the best, though, because of the embargo/sanctions from the U.S. Most of them recognize that, but are glad they have such able leaders to make the best of a bad situation.
Because they didn't expect the Cubans to be ready for the exiles, and they Cuban exiles didn't have any air support. The plan put forward by the CIA was also not right, it failed to consider support for Castro, the strength of Castro's army and many things went wrong for the exiles on the day of invasion.Kennedy can be blamed too for giving the plan the go ahead!