‘Adventurism has had its day’: speedboat shootout leaves Miami’s exiled Cubans bewildered
A recent shootout between the Cuban coastguard and heavily armed men in a stolen speedboat has left Miami's Cuban exile community confused and reflective.
Banana Republics: The Monroe Doctrine and the 13+1 Interventions of the USA in Latin America
The article discusses various US interventions in Latin America from the early 1900s, highlighting events like the breaking of the naval blockade in Venezuela and the support of dictatorships, while also noting significant incidents like the Bay of Pigs fiasco.
After Venezuela attack, Cuba watches the U.S. warily
Cuba is closely monitoring the U.S. following a recent attack in Venezuela, reflecting on its historical experiences with American interventions.