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The United States And Cuba

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Before the conflict between the United States and Cuba, the two countries were strongly connected in terms of trading, with the US purchasing 87% of Cuba’s exports (CITE). However, once Fidel Castro came to power in Janurary 1959 after successfully overpowering President Batista and established Cuba as a communist state, relations became strained. In the following year, $1.8 billion US assets in Cuba were taken by Castro and the newly Communist state created close ties with the Soviet Union (CITE 2). In the year of 1963, travel and financial transactions with Cuba were both prohibited. Traverse from the United States to Cuba was made illegal on February 8, 1963 and the Cuban Assets Control Regulations, or CACR, issued economic sanctions prohibiting financial transactions with Cuba in July of that same year (CITE 2). In the year of 1977, President Jimmy Carter attempted to repair the relationship between countries by opening a “US Interests Section” in replacement of the previously closed US Embassy in Havana. Carter also began talks with Cuba. Tensions between Cuba and the United States rose in 1982 when the US State Department listed Cuba as a State Sponsor of Terrorism because of its actions since the 1960s of training and arming terrorists in Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East. President Ronald Reagan also exposed Cuba in their containment of a Soviet combat submarine base capable of providing service to other submarines and a Soviet military base (CITE 3).

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