Administration Quote by Noam Chomsky
“We have to remember that literally within months after Castro's taking office the planes from Florida were beginning to bomb Cuba. Within a year, the Eisenhower administration secretly, but formally, decided to overthrow the government. Then came the Bay of Pigs invasion. The Kennedy administration was furious about the failure of the invasion and immediately launched a major terrorist war and economic war that got harsher through the years. Under these conditions it is kind of amazing that Cuba survived.”
About This Quote
Source Historical analysis: U.S. foreign policy in Cuba, 1960s
U.S. actions against Cuba were covert and aggressive, yet Cuba endured despite intense pressure.
In simple terms: Cuba survived despite U.S. attacks.
Recognize resilience under oppression.
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When to use this quote
- academic study
- policy debate
- media analysis
- human rights advocacy
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Questions to Reflect On
- How do covert actions shape international norms?
- What factors enable small nations to resist powerful adversaries?
U.S. interventions often ignore legal and moral constraints.