The United States intervened in many Latin American countries and imposed their of intervention in the affairs of one it's southern neighbor, Latin America. This was highlighted especially during the Cold War as US involvement was essentially in competition with the USSR. Latin America was therefore a mere pawn.
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Their Supreme Court ordered the military to remove the President from . US interventions in Latin America have been horrific and numerous. Some of the most notable U.S. interventions in Latin America: A U.S. soldier at a watchtower at the Guantanamo military base in Cuba.
U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America in the 19th century initially focused on excluding or limiting the military and economic influence of European powers. Latin America–United States relations are relations between the United States of America and . This policy responded to longstanding Latin American diplomatic pressure for a regional declaration of nonintervention, as well as the increasing.