History of a Takeover: The U.S. Naval Base at Guantańamo BayEditora Política, 1982 - 77 pages |
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acts of provocation agreement America annexation Antillean Antilles April Army Article VII base at Guantánamo Base Naval Batista Benítez Cabrera bombs Caimanera Caribbean Castro coaling or naval colonial Cuban government Cuban Prime Cuban Revolution Cuban territory D'Estéfano Pissani Declaration Derecho Elihu Root established evils of consent February February 24 Fidel Fidel Castro force foreign military bases future relations government of Cuba Guantá Guantánamo Bay Guantánamo naval base guard post Havana hecho illegal imperialist imposed international law intervention island of Cuba Joint Resolution José kilometers land lbidem lease López maintain ment national territory naval de Guantánamo naval stations neocolonial Non-Aligned Countries obligations Permanent Treaty Platt Amendment political President problema pueblo Puerto Rico Raúl Castro relations between Cuba Republic of Cuba revolutionary Santiago de Cuba Sierra Maestra signed Spain Spanish Spanish-Cuban-American Summit Conference territory occupied thereof threat tion Treaty of Paris troops United violations Yankee naval base