Congressional Digest

International Debates Archives September 2005 No. 6 Vol. 3
U.S.-Cuba Relations

The Cuban Trade Embargo

Legality of U.S. Sanctions on Fidel Castro's Government

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U.S.-Cuba Relations

Direction of Policy — 1960s to Present

In the early 1960s, U.S-Cuba relations deteriorated sharply when Fidel Castro began to build a repressive communist dictatorship and moved his country toward close relations with the Soviet Union. The often tense and hostile nature of the U.S.-Cuban relationship is illustrated by such events and actions as: U.S. covert operations to overthrow the Castro government, culminating in the ill-fated April 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion; the October 1962 missile crisis, in which the United States confronted the Soviet Union over its attempt to place offensive nuclear missiles in Cuba; Cuban support for guerrilla insurgencies and military support for revolutionary governments…

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