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12 March, 22:22

Both the bay of pigs invasion of cuba (1961) and the invasion of panama (1989) are examples of united states attempts to eliminate unfriendly governments geographically close to the united states end the cold war stop the drug trade cultivate good relations with latin american nations

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  1. 12 March, 22:25
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    The correct answer is "to eliminate unfriendly governments geographically close to the United States."

    The Bay of Pigs invasion was the United States attempt to overthrow the reign of Fidel Castro. Castro's establishment of a communist system and his decision to cut economic ties with the US worried the federal government. They wanted to overthrow Castro so that they could replace him with someone who would be more willing to trade/work with the US.

    The invasion of Panama had a similar sentiment, as the US government hoped to overthrow the military dictator Manuel Noriega.
  2. 12 March, 22:51
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    attempts to eliminate unfriendly governments

    Bay of Pigs Invasion was a CIA failed attempt to push Fidel Castro out of power in Cuba.

    The invasion of Panama was an attempt to overthrow dictator Noriega who was involved in the drug trade.
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