The U.S. did not invade Cuba in the traditional sense, but it did engage in military actions and interventions, most notably during the Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961. This operation aimed to overthrow Fidel Castro's communist government, which the U.S. viewed as a threat to its interests in the Western Hemisphere during the Cold War. The invasion ultimately failed and heightened tensions between the U.S. and Cuba, contributing to the Cuban Missile Crisis the following year.
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the us promised not to invade Cuba .
Up your butt and around the corner. :)
one was that they wanted the us to promise not to invade
The Bay of Pigs Invasion was an unsuccessful attempt by a CIA trained force of Cuban exiles to invade southern Cuba with support from US government armed forces to overthrow the Cuban government.
Yes, they wanted to overthrow Fidel Castro.
Yes, I dont know specifics but they were going to invade from cuba and land in Texas and Louisiana. A great point to invade, Texas being the most well armed state.
The Soviet Union wouldn't invade Europe or the western hemisphere and the US wouldn't invade Cuba or Turkey
Brigade 2506, a US counter-revolutionary force, invaded Cuba in April 1961. Known as the Bay of Pigs Invasion, its purpose was to attempt to overthrow the government established by Fidel Castro. It did not succeded.
Well their was no official agreement by the US, but its foreign ambassador promised to the Soviet ambassador that the US would not invade cuba, and that they would remove their missies in Turkey while the soviets would remove their missiles from Cuba