U.S. policy toward Cuba, particularly the economic embargo and isolationist stance, backfired by solidifying the Castro regime's power and fostering anti-American sentiment among Cubans. The embargo led to severe economic hardship, which the Cuban government used to rally nationalistic support and justify its authoritarian measures. Additionally, the policy pushed Cuba closer to the Soviet Union, contributing to heightened Cold War tensions and the Cuban Missile Crisis. Ultimately, rather than promoting democracy, the U.S. approach entrenched the very regime it sought to undermine.
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The policy has eased in the past years. Americans are still not allowed to travel to Cuba, but Americans who have immediate family in Cuba are allowed to visit. most of the reason that the us government hates Cuba is because they are a communist nation, and they have a dictator, which America highly disapproves of. Hope this helps :)
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In the period before World War 1, the US policy towards China was called The Open Door Policy.
The Lend Lease Act marked a distinct departure from US neutrality in WW2. This signaled a movement toward a policy of support for the Allies.
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The Platt Amendment In simplest terms, the Platt Amendment was a treaty between the United States and Cuba that established guidelines for US-Cuban relations. The US wanted to maintain influence in Cuba to protect its interests there, but Cubans were wary of being under the control of another foreign power after recently gaining independence from Spain. The Platt Amendment was an attempt to appease both countries. ~Learned from Britannica's website~
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