The Politics of Intervention
The August Revolution 65 others and profit by their ruin, but to help all friends to a common prosperity and a common growth, th ...
66 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION government, it was quite likely to run into the same problems it faced in the Philippines: It is ...
The August Revolution 67 insurgents' sources of information. If American soldiers were to be committed against the Constitutiona ...
68 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION In Cuba the political and military initiative lay with the insurgents, and they did not surrende ...
The August Revolution 69 American support, under the terms of Article III of the Platt Amendment, in the case of open rebellion ...
70 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION only a few bridges and culverts of the Western Railway, a British-owned line which had been carr ...
The August Revolution 71 had been unable to get Sleeper even to recommend dispatch ing American troops to guard foreign propert ...
72 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION for many years afterward, Steinhart was one of Cuba's most influential alien residents. Born in ...
The August Revolution 73 sels. No one here except President, Secretary of State and myself knows it. Very anxiously awaiting rep ...
74 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION three provinces, arrested more Liberals, rescinded its amnesty order, renewed military operation ...
The August Revolution 75 tobacco, and rotting fruit mixed with the cries of the bumboat merchants. Along the Malecon, strollers ...
76 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION (some 120 men) and three field pieces ashore to prevent an uprising in Havana. The landing party ...
The August Revolution 77 consequences will be absence of legal power, and therefore the prevailing state of anarchy will continu ...
78 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION created for himself. By dispatching "Denver" and "Marietta" without orders, by urging Estrada Pa ...
The August Revolution 79 letter to Gonzalo de Quesada, the Cuban minister in Wash ington, a letter concurrently delivered to Es ...
80 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION for warships. The insurgents' public statements, on the other hand, showed deeper political and ...
The August Revolution 81 The hurried dispatch of "Denver" and "Marietta," accom panied by Roosevelt's belated restriction of th ...
82 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION politicos. Roosevelt's unwillingness to accept the risk of a Cuban war committed the United Stat ...
The August Revolution 83 Times (London), September 7, 1906. Havana Daily Telegraph, August 25, 1906, appended to Report 160, Sl ...
84 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION War College Serial 11, "Cuba," September 3, 1906, AWC Doc. File, RG 165. Brig. Gen. Frederick F ...
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