The Politics of Intervention
The August Revolution 85 "The survivors of our heroic and holy struggles for independence are rending one another and opening th ...
86 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION Steinliart's assumption of the role of the United States diplomatic spokesman in Cuba coincided, ...
The August Revolution 87 Secretary of the Navy to Commanding Officers, "Denver," "Mari etta," "Dixie," September 12, 1906, Cas ...
88 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION Roosevelt to Bacon, September 12, 1906, Case 244/117, Septem ber 12, 1906, Num. File, 1906-191 ...
CHAPTER THREE THE SECOND INTERVENTION F ROM the oubreak of revolt in Cuba to the dispatch of the Taft-Bacon Peace Mission, Roose ...
90 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION dation that the Army, if it had to fight the insurgents, should use primarily cavalry and mounte ...
The Second Intervention 91 ... and that is by reconcentration, which would be certain to raise a storm of protest in this countr ...
92 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION United States protection and put sailors and Marines aboard its trains.^15 In all, Estrada Palma ...
The Second Intervention 93 his qualifications for fulfilling the President's expectations: "... This trip is a little like purch ...
94 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION some unscrupulous Americans in Havana. It was true that Estrada Palma was stubborn, perhaps thro ...
The Second Intervention 95 fective. In Taft's words, "we cannot maintain the Palma gov ernment except by forcible intervention ...
96 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION needed. The main points of contention were the restoration of the officials removed in 1905 and ...
The Second Intervention 97 probability of their acquiescence." 38 The Moderates and Estrada Palma, however, held to the position ...
98 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION to intervene without Congressional assent; the second sug gested he "take the Island—advice abo ...
The Second Intervention 99 cans to take control. Roosevelt was confused as to how condi tions could have "changed so completely ...
100 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION Palma had called another special session of congress to accept his resignation on September 28; ...
The Second Intervention 101 But neither party is willing to take the responsibility of saying so out loud. Accordingly they are ...
102 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION The citizens of Havana waited expectantly for the political drama to play itself out. As Lieute ...
The Second Intervention 103 To secure the successful accomplishment of this purpose as speedily as possible, all friends of Cuba ...
104 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION new successes and then finished with a rousing " \ Viva la Republica de Cuba!"^69 In the meanti ...
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