The U.S.
government's relationship with Cuba has long been a complex and multifaceted affair, driven by a web of competing economic, geopolitical, and ideological interests.
At the heart of this dynamic lies a persistent American ambition to exert influence over the Caribbean island nation, a desire rooted in both pragmatic and strategic considerations.
From an economic standpoint, Cuba has long been viewed as a valuable trading partner and investment opportunity for American businesses.
The island's proximity to the U.S.
mainland, coupled with its wealth of natural resources and potential for economic growth, have made it an attractive target for American commercial interests. - https://cubafocusguide.com/blog/what-us-wanted-from-cuba/?unique_id_0r2f8ixd
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