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With the news on Fidel Castro's health, I wondered a few things: First, how and why did the revolution take place? And second, in a related question, what are the biggest reasons most Cuban Americans (in the United States) despise him?

I could do internet research, but I thought it would be more interesting and insightful to hear any firsthand or personal views.

Thanks for educating me.

2006-08-01 14:13:47 · 2 answers · asked by Stuck in the Middle Ages 4 in Politics & Government Politics

2 answers

look it up, its too extensive

2006-08-01 14:18:59 · answer #1 · answered by Joe V 2 · 4 1

quite a few added factors and a few conflict of words with the above. Castro became regarded at ambivalently via the Eisenhower administration. after Castro confirmed himself to be a murderer and a thug via having televised tutor trials and executing hundreds of Batista officers, civilian workers and a few of Castro's very own those with out earnings of a valid listening to, public and administration opinion sharply became against him. Castro initially had sought US acceptance and help, yet became executed in together with his strikes. The Bay of Pigs became an Eisenhower plan yet were shelved whilst revisited via Kennedy. the unique plan became plenty extra formidable than became finally executed. there became to be plenty extra air help and obtainable naval help besides. instead 3 WWii bombers have been used via Alabama national guardsmen ('mercenaries that have been shot down). the mercenaries after some preliminary success have been left to be killed or captured with the aid of fact the president does not grant added help. the project failed after 3 days. between the excuses for the project became castro searching for help from the U.S. and getting important palms from them. Kennedy became no longer probably caught off shelter via Khruschev as exile intelligence stored hinting the U.S. became making plans to place in. Kennedy basically did no longer have confidence the intelligence, as he thought he had the U.S. information that the Monroe doctrine became to be utilized in this hemisphere. Kennedy became green and naïve over this matter.

2016-11-03 12:01:49 · answer #2 · answered by ai 4 · 0 0

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