In all reality, the majority of Cubans probably do not support Castro. Because Cuba is a totalitarian regime that does not allow free elections, there is no way of knowing whether or not people prefer him to be their leader. There is strong evidence to suggest that unrest and dissatisfaction in Cuba are growing everyday. People are tired of the fact that nothing ever changes.
NO NO
Most of them don't.
Many Cubans harbor resentment toward John F. Kennedy due to his role in the Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961, which aimed to overthrow Fidel Castro's government but ultimately failed and strengthened Castro's regime. Additionally, Kennedy's administration's support for anti-Castro forces and subsequent policies contributed to heightened tensions between Cuba and the United States. This legacy has left a lasting impact on how many Cubans view his presidency.
It appears that Cubans fled to US.
The USA assisted anti-Castro Cubans in a failed attempt to overthrow Castro in the "Bay of Pigs" fiasco.
Many Cubans supported Fidel Castro due to his promises of social reform, land redistribution, and improved access to education and healthcare. His anti-imperialist stance resonated with those disillusioned by U.S. influence in Cuba and the corruption of the Batista regime. Additionally, Castro's charismatic leadership and his ability to mobilize the populace against oppression garnered significant grassroots support. Ultimately, his vision for a more equitable society appealed to many who sought change after years of political and economic instability.
Many Cubans fled to the United States to escape Fidel Castro and his policies. These exiles organized an invasion of their homeland to overthrow Castro and his government. The exiles trained with the CIA and were promised American air support, which they were never given. The exiles landed in Cuba at the Bay of Pigs in April of 1961. Without the American support they were promised, the exiles were quickly defeated by Castro's forces.
ok, Cubans wish they were here. food, freedom, they can choose a perfetion . i can go on and on. its not Cubans its there leader fidel Castro but now its his brother raul Castro. they don't have a war or any thing. im just tellin you what i know. a more expirienced person can correct me if i am wrong ok.
The US invaded the Bay of Pigs because they wanted to provoke an uprising against Castro. Their invaders were Cubans who had become American citizens, so it would look like Cubans were having a rebellion against their own government, and that the US wasn't involved.
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bay of pigs : April 1961, 1500 anti Castro Cubans trained by the CIA invaded Cuba was supposed to cause rebellion against Castro but it failed