
U.S. History in Latin America: A Troubled Legacy
Multiple news sources highlight the long history of U.S. intervention in Latin America and the Caribbean, stemming from the Monroe Doctrine and evolving into a "Big Stick" approach under President Roosevelt, primarily aimed at protecting U.S. interests and countering communism. While initially covert, interventions became more overt in the 1980s, reflecting a U.S. policy of strategic denial in the region.


















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