The U.S. aimed to gain strategic influence in Central America by supporting Nicaragua, particularly during the Cold War, as a counter to Soviet-backed movements in the region. This involvement helped establish political stability and promote U.S. interests, including the protection of trade routes and the prevention of communist expansion. Additionally, U.S. aid contributed to economic development and military support, aligning Nicaragua with American geopolitical interests. However, this involvement also led to significant controversy and long-term implications for U.S.-Nicaragua relations.
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Francisco Obadiah Campbell Hooker is the Ambassador to the US for Nicaragua.
September 15th; 2010 was its 189th anniversary.
Yes, and no. USA might of hindered everything possible for Nicaragua to improve, but as for 'ruining' Nicaragua.. Not in a million years.
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Nicaragua, El Salvador and CubaWe went over this question in History class. Hope it helps (:
In Nicaragua, the police don't drive cars.
It became an independent republic on 09-15/16-1821
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It forbade the American government from helping the Contras in Nicaragua.
Because they wanted to