Examples of 'invade cuba' in a sentence

Meaning of "invade cuba"

The phrase 'invade Cuba' refers to a military or hostile action of forcibly entering and occupying the island of Cuba, usually by a foreign military force. It is typically used in historical and political contexts, particularly in reference to the failed Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961 or the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, during which the United States considered invading Cuba as a response to escalating tensions

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invade cuba
For the united states to invade cuba.
To never invade Cuba or aid others in that enterprise.
And a public pledge to not invade Cuba.
We will agree not to invade Cuba if you remove your missiles.
That there was a plan to invade Cuba.
So we invade Cuba And they fire their missiles.
The whole country will want to invade Cuba.
Not to invade Cuba in return for a Russian withdrawal of missiles.
First was the refusal to invade Cuba.
The US will pledge to never invade Cuba or aid others in that enterprise.
Was afraid to speak openly of his plan to invade Cuba.
The US threatened to invade Cuba over the issue.
That the united states is training an army to invade Cuba.
Kennedy promised not to invade Cuba and to remove missiles from Turkey.
They would then use this as an excuse to invade Cuba.

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General Walker wanted to invade Cuba and overthrow Castro.
And then the most extreme action would be to actually invade Cuba.
Will pledge to never invade Cuba the United States.
The most daring question you asked was if he had plans to invade Cuba.
So we invade Cuba.
Kennedy had to give up the missiles in Turkey and agree to never invade Cuba.
No plans to invade Cuba while you are in the neighbourhood?
Khrushchev sent Kennedy an urgent letter asking simply for a promise not to invade Cuba.
Still, he prepared a team of Marines to invade Cuba should it be necessary.
Eisenhower authorizes the CIA to begin training exiles to invade Cuba.
And we will pledge not to invade Cuba or de-stabilize Castro.
An agreement was reached and the US promised never to invade Cuba.
Who are we to invade Cuba with the Bay of Pigs?
And the US has an excuse to invade Cuba.
Not to invade Cuba in return for a Russian withdrawal of missiles. with Russian Premier Khrushchev.
The latter wanted to invade Cuba.
He refused to invade Cuba in 1962 and he set out to withdraw from Vietnam.
Has an excuse to invade Cuba.
Soviet missiles are withdrawn on condition that America will not invade Cuba.
At the end, the U.S. guaranteed to not invade Cuba and the missiles were removed.
He was telling me that President Kennedy was ready to invade Cuba.
For its part, the U.S. agreed never to invade Cuba without direct provocation.
American CIA agents had been training Cuban exiles to invade Cuba.
The agreement that the United States would not invade Cuba has been adhered to.
You will declare that the United States will not invade Cuba.
April 17 - Anti-Castro Cuban exiles invade Cuba at the Bay of Pigs.
Officially, the US government only promised to end the blockade and never invade Cuba.
A probably deliberately failed attempt to invade Cuba by the CIA.
In return, Kennedy gave his promise-publicly-to lift the blockade and not invade Cuba.
Well, it never was my intention to invade Cuba anyway.
After 13 days, the Russians agreed to remove the missiles if USA did not invade Cuba.
Would you actively advocate that the United States invade Cuba or the Soviet Union?
It could be blamed on Castro, the country will want to invade Cuba.
United States would not invade Cuba.
Kennedy inherited the Eisenhower administration 's plans to invade Cuba.

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