The U.S. has intervened before to stop foreign powers from extending their influence in the Western Hemisphere, most notably during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. The U.S. and the Soviet Union came to the brink of nuclear war after the Soviets deployed nuclear-capable missiles to Cuba, prompting a U.S. Navy quarantine of the island.
The Soviets backed down and removed the missiles. A few months later, the U.S. quietly removed intermediate-range ballistic missiles from Turkey that the Soviets had complained about.
We love a bit of historical revisionism in our state department press release distributors, don’t we folks 😍
We love a bit of historical revisionism in our state department press release distributors, don’t we folks 😍
It’s amazing how the fact that US deployed missiles in Turkey first is virtually unknown in the west.