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  2. Pink tide - Wikipedia

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    The following left-wing and centre-left presidents, prime ministers, and other heads of governments, are sometimes included as part of the pink tide and sometimes excluded, either because the countries they lead are in the broader Latin America and the Caribbean region but are not technically part of Latin America or the leaders in question do ...

  3. United States involvement in regime change in Latin America

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    The participation of the United States in regime change in Latin America involved US-backed coup d'états which were aimed at replacing left-wing leaders with right-wing leaders, military juntas, or authoritarian regimes. [1] Intervention of an economic and military variety was prevalent during the Cold War.

  4. Latin America's resurgent left and Caribbean spurn U.S. on Cuba

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    President Joe Biden branded Cuba a "failed state" in the wake of the July 11-12 protests over an economic crisis and curbs on freedoms. Latin America's resurgent left and Caribbean spurn U.S. on ...

  5. Latin America–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    [8] The turn of Castro's revolution in Cuba after 1959 toward Soviet communism alienated Cuba from the United States, though reactions to the revolution varied considerably across Latin America. [9] An attempted invasion failed and at the peak of the Cold War in 1962, the Cuban Missile Crisis threatened major war as the Soviet Union installed ...

  6. History of Latin America–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    In March 1964, the U.S. supported a military coup in Brazil, overthrowing left-wing president, João Goulart, and was prepared to help if called upon under Operation Brother Sam. [55] In 1965, the U.S. dispatched 24,000 soldiers to the Dominican Republic to prevent a possible left-wing takeover under Operation Power Pack. Earlier the OAS issued ...

  7. From rebel to prisoner and leftist Latin American icon, Pepe ...

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    Mujica was part of a "Pink Tide" of left-wing Latin American leaders who ran the region in the early years of this century. He governed as a moderate, maintaining dialogue with opponents from the ...

  8. Falangism in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Representing a more left-wing take on Bolivian Falangism, it became moribund before the title, rather than ideology, was effectively appropriated by Evo Morales in 1999 to form the basis of his leftist Movement for Socialism. [5]

  9. It’s no coincidence that the alleged Cuba spy peddled Trump ...

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    Despite the fact that American diplomats aren’t supposed to meddle in elections, Rocha warned voters in a speech not to vote for left-wing candidate Evo Morales or the United States would cut ...