Why Are Russian War Ships in Cuba?
For over five decades, Cuba has been a hotbed of geopolitics, with multiple Cold War-era agreements, agreements and events shaping its destiny. Amidst the turbulent waves of global politics, Russian warships have once again been spotted docked at Cuba’s naval ports, stirring international curiosity and unease. So, Why Are Russian War Ships in Cuba? and what significance does their presence hold in the larger geopolitical canvas?
The Soviet-Cuba Alliance: A History of Solidarity
Prior to the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991, Moscow and Havana formed an alliance that has never wavered. Established during the tumultuous times of the Cuban Missile Crisis, this friendship transcended decades of changing world circumstances, evolving from mere bilateral diplomacy to an indissoluble bond of camaraderie and support.
From 1959 onwards, Cuba sought and secured vital backing from its ideological twin, Soviet Union. Soviet Union furnished critical financial aid, technical support, and even troops during Cuba’s liberation from a communist-imposed rule.
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