b*********4 发帖数: 1 | 1 A Short History of U.S. Meddling in Foreign Elections
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zwbdw7w0FI0 | d**e 发帖数: 1124 | | b*********4 发帖数: 1 | 3 叔从来都没说过,床铺的所有政策都是坏的政策。外交上,so far 床铺还没发动战争
,这个政策就是好政策
These just in Latin America even before the Cold War:
1846 - The U.S., fulfilling the doctrine of Manifest Destiny, goes to war
with Mexico and ends up with a third of Mexico's territory.
1850, 1853, 1854, 1857 - U.S. interventions in Nicaragua.
1855 - Tennessee adventurer William Walker and his mercenaries take over
Nicaragua, institute forced labor, and legalize slavery.
1856 - Intervention in Colombia's Panama province to protect railroad
companies interests
1898 - War with Spain (In 1976, a U.S. Navy commission will conclude that
the Maine explosion, blaimed on Spain and the excuse for the war, was
probably an accident.)
1903 - The Platt Amendment is inserted into the Cuban constitution grants
the U.S. the right to intervene whenever it sees fit
1903 - America backs Panama Mercenaries and rebels to declare independence
from Colombia
1904 - U.S. sends customs agents to take over finances of the Dominican
Republic to assure payment of its external debt
1905 - U.S. Marines help Mexican dictator Porfirio Díaz crush a strike in
Sonora.
1905 - U.S. troops land in Honduras for the first of 5 times in next 20
years.1906 - Marines occupy Cuba for two years in order to prevent a civil
war.1907 - Marines intervene in Honduras to settle a war with Nicaragua.
1908 - U.S. troops intervene in Panama for first of 4 times in next decade.
1909 - Liberal President José Santos Zelaya of Nicaragua proposes that
American mining and banana companies pay taxes; he has also appropriated
church lands and legalized divorce, done business with European firms, and
executed two Americans for participating in a rebellion. Forced to resign
through U.S. pressure. The new president, Adolfo Díaz, is the former
treasurer of an American mining company.
1910 - U.S. Marines occupy Nicaragua to help support the Díaz regime.
1911 - The Liberal regime of Miguel Dávila in Honduras has irked the State
Department by being too friendly with Zelaya and by getting into debt with
Britain. He is overthrown by former president Manuel Bonilla, aided by
American banana tycoon Sam Zemurray and American mercenary Lee Christmas,
who becomes commander-in-chief of the Honduran army.
1912 - U.S. Marines intervene in Cuba to put down a rebellion of sugar
workers.1912 - Nicaragua occupied again by the U.S., to shore up the inept D
íaz government. An election is called to resolve the crisis: there are 4000
eligible voters, and one candidate, Díaz. The U.S. maintains troops and
advisors in the country until 1925.
1914 - U.S. bombs and then occupies Vera Cruz, in a conflict arising out of
a dispute with Mexico's new government. President Victoriano Huerta resigns.
1915 - U.S. Marines occupy Haiti to restore order, and establish a
protectorate which lasts till 1934. The president of Haiti is barred from
the U.S. Officers' Club in Port-au-Prince, because he is black.
"Think of it-- niggers speaking French!" --secretary of State William
Jennings Bryan, briefed on the Haitian situation
1916 - Marines occupy the Dominican Republic, staying till 1924.! 1916Pancho
Villa, in the sole act of Latin American aggression against the U.S, raids
the city of Columbus, New Mexico, killing 17 Americans.
"Am sure Villa's attacks are made in Germany." --James Gerard, U.S.
ambassador to Berlin
1917 - U.S. troops enter Mexico to pursue Pancho Villa. They can't catch him
. 1917Marines intervene again in Cuba, to guarantee sugar exports
during WWI.
1918 - U.S. Marines occupy Panamanianprovince of Chiriqui for two years to
maintain public order.1921 - President Coolidge strongly suggests the
overthrow of Guatemalan President Carlos Herrera, in the interests of United
Fruit. The Guatemalans comply.
1925 - U.S. Army troops occupy Panama City to break a rent strike and keep
order.
1926 - Marines, out of Nicaragua for less than a year, occupy the country
again, to settle a volatile political situation. Secretary of State Kellogg
describes a "Nicaraguan-Mexican-Soviet" conspiracy to inspire a "Mexican-
Bolshevist hegemony" within striking distance of the Canal.
"That intervention is not now, never was, and never will be a set policy of
the United States is one of the most important facts President-elect Hoover
has made clear." --NYT, 1928
1929 - U.S. establishes a military academy in Nicaragua to train a National
Guard as the country's army. Similar forces are trained in Haiti and the
Dominican Republic.
"There is no room for any outside influence other than ours in this region.
We could not tolerate such a thing without incurring grave risks... Until
now Central America has always understood that governments which we
recognize and support stay in power, while those which we do not recognize
and support fall. Nicaragua has become a test case. It is difficult to see
how we can afford to be defeated." --Undersecretary of State Robert Olds
1930 - Rafael Leonidas Trujillo emerges from the U.S.-trained National Guard
to become dictator of the Dominican Republic.
1932 - The U.S. rushes warships to El Salvadorin response to a communist-led
uprising. President Martínez, however, prefers to put down the rebellion
with his own forces, killing over 8000 people (the rebels had killed about
100)
1933 - President Roosevelt announces the Good Neighbor policy.
1933 - Marines finally leave Nicaragua, unable to suppress the guerrilla
warfare of General Augusto César Sandino. Anastasio Somoza García becomes
the first Nicaraguan commander of the National Guard.
"The Nicaraguans are better fighters than the Haitians, being of Indian
blood, and as warriors similar to the aborigines who resisted the advance of
civilization in this country." --NYT correspondent Harold Denny
1933 - Roosevelt sends warships to Cuba to intimidate Gerardo Machado y
Morales, who is massacring the people to put down nationwide strikes and
riots. Machado resigns. The first provisional government lasts only 17 days;
the second Roosevelt finds too left-wing and refuses to recognize. A pro-
Machado counter-coup is put down by Fulgencio Batista, who with Roosevelt's
blessing becomes Cuba's new strongman.
1934 - Platt Amendment repealed.1934 - Sandino assassinated by
agents of Somoza, with U.S. approval. Somoza assumes the presidency of
Nicaraguatwo years later. To block his ascent, Secretary of State Cordell
Hull explains, would be to intervene in the internal affairs of Nicaragua.
1936 - U.S. relinquishes rights to unilateral intervention in Panama.
1941 - Ricardo Adolfo de la Guardia deposes Panamanian president Arias in a
military coup-- first clearing it with the U.S. Ambassador.
It was "a great relief to us, because Arias had been very troublesome and
very pro-Nazi." --Secretary of War Henry Stimson
1943 - The editor of the Honduran opposition paper El Cronista is summoned
to the U.S. embassy and told that criticism of the dictator Tiburcio Carías
Andino is damaging to the war effort. Shortly afterward, the paper is shut
down by the government.
1944 - The dictator Maximiliano Hernández Martínez of El Salvador is
ousted by a revolution; the interim government is overthrown five months
later by the dictator's former chief of police. The U.S.'s immediate
recognition of the new dictator does much to tarnish Roosevelt's Good
Neighbor policy in the eyes of Latin Americans.1946 - U.S. Army
School of the Americas opens in Panama as a hemisphere-wide military academy
. Its linchpin is the doctrine of National Security, by which the chief
threat to a nation is internal subversion; this will be the guiding
principle behind dictatorships in Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Central
America, and elsewhere.
Long before the Cold War. Source:
https://www.zompist.com/latam.html
【在 d**e 的大作中提到】 : LOL : 叛变了?这不是trump总说的嘛
| b*********4 发帖数: 1 | 4 'forget all the coups, assassinations, invasions'
哈哈 | S*******i 发帖数: 2018 | 5 为啥美国可以有猿屎蛋,古巴不可以有
【在 b*********4 的大作中提到】 : A Short History of U.S. Meddling in Foreign Elections : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zwbdw7w0FI0
| d**e 发帖数: 1124 | 6 “床铺的所有政策都是坏的政策”
you sure?
随便列几个:
1. VA choice - bad?
2. Permanent funding to HBU - bad?
3. Right to Try - bad?
4. First Step Act - bad?
【在 b*********4 的大作中提到】 : 叔从来都没说过,床铺的所有政策都是坏的政策。外交上,so far 床铺还没发动战争 : ,这个政策就是好政策 : These just in Latin America even before the Cold War: : 1846 - The U.S., fulfilling the doctrine of Manifest Destiny, goes to war : with Mexico and ends up with a third of Mexico's territory. : 1850, 1853, 1854, 1857 - U.S. interventions in Nicaragua. : 1855 - Tennessee adventurer William Walker and his mercenaries take over : Nicaragua, institute forced labor, and legalize slavery. : 1856 - Intervention in Colombia's Panama province to protect railroad : companies interests
| S*******f 发帖数: 1 | 7 是民主党在嚷嚷有外国干涉大选吧。鳖精人你还不算蠢得没救,再琢磨下去,也许某天
会投靠和党。 | b*********4 发帖数: 1 | 8 叔从来都没说过床铺的所有政策都是坏政策。
你不懂英文,连中文也看不懂?
【在 d**e 的大作中提到】 : “床铺的所有政策都是坏的政策” : you sure? : 随便列几个: : 1. VA choice - bad? : 2. Permanent funding to HBU - bad? : 3. Right to Try - bad? : 4. First Step Act - bad?
| b*********4 发帖数: 1 | 9 叔是买买提第一个支持床铺的人
当初支持床铺,反老巫婆就是因为老巫婆的外交政策
【在 S*******f 的大作中提到】 : 是民主党在嚷嚷有外国干涉大选吧。鳖精人你还不算蠢得没救,再琢磨下去,也许某天 : 会投靠和党。
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