They just allowed the Soviets to put missiles aiming towards the US and fought some small proxy wars with the US.
Batista was the leader of the cold war
Nationalism did play an important role in the cold war. There are certain individuals who offered to work as spies for their countries.
Fidel Castro, in an interview on October 27, 1962.
vietnam, cuba, china, burma, laos,
Cuba became a focal point in the Cold War during the early 1960s primarily due to the Cuban Revolution in 1959, which brought Fidel Castro to power and established a communist government aligned with the Soviet Union. The failed U.S. invasion at the Bay of Pigs in 1961 further solidified Cuba's ties to the USSR and heightened tensions. The culmination of these events occurred during the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962, when Soviet missiles were discovered on the island, bringing the U.S. and the USSR to the brink of nuclear conflict. This crisis underscored the geopolitical stakes of Cuba's strategic position and its role as a proxy battleground in the Cold War.
Batista was the leader of the cold war
Cold War - 1998 Cuba 1-10 was released on: USA: 1998
The outcome for Cuba was that the Souviet Union gave it money
Fidel Castro.
it was called the Cold War
In better detail; The Cuba Missile Crisis, the Cold War, and Fidel Castro who had seized power in Cuba. --- Cuba and the cold war, and Castro
No, there were nuclear weapons in Cuba, but war was never waged, that's why it is part of the Cold War. The only fighting parts (the Hot Parts) of the Cold War were Vietnam, Korea. The Cuban missile crisis was not a Hot War.
It was the primary battlefield of the Spanish American War.
The Soviet Union, ever since after the cold war, it has been known as Russia.
Cuba
When the Russian missile's were placed there it couldn't be allowed because Cuba is only 90 miles off of US coastlines. That, put them in the US sphere of influence and couldn't be allowed.
Cuba and Afganistan.