The Politics of Intervention
The Second Intervention 105 On September 29, the Revolutionary Committee had agreed that the Constitutional Army would disband, ...
106 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION One incident marred the process of disarmament, as far as Taft was concerned, and that was the ...
The Second Intervention 107 him, but when it comes to organization and execution of plans I think he is lacking."^83 In military ...
108 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION When he arrived in Havana, he learned two inescapable facts: the insurgents had arms and men en ...
The Second Intervention 109 Peace Mission before the occupation was a week old.^92 The Taft-Roosevelt correspondence and the ful ...
110 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION because they feared the loss of the foreign property held hostage by the rebels. Varona could s ...
The Second Intervention 111 the Estrada Palma government and the conservative values under which it governed. Why then did they, ...
112 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION of the subsequent occupation, determining that it would be peaceful and result in a political v ...
The Second Intervention 113 New York Times, September 22, 1906; Washington Post, Septem ber 27, 1906. The Post reported the Ge ...
114 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION merit and the responsibility of the President, who could use all o£ his powers to suppress rebe ...
The Second Intervention 115 Three cablegrams, Taft to Roosevelt, September 24, 1906, Taft- Bacon Report, pp. 472-73. Taft to Ro ...
116 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION Roosevelt to Taft, September 28, 1906, Taft-Bacon Report, p. 480. 58. Roosevelt to Taft, Septe ...
The Second Intervention 117 Report of secret service agent to Taft, October 5, 1906, Taft Papers. New York Times, October 1, 19 ...
118 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION Taft to Root, October 4, 1906, Root Papers. Taft to Charles P. Taft, October 4, 1906, Taft Pap ...
The Second Intervention 119 Manduley feared the United States would negotiate away its influence: "There is an old Spanish prove ...
CHAPTER FOUR THE UNITED STATES ARMY PACIFIES CUBA W: 'HEN political events in Havana suggested the resignation of the Estrada Pa ...
The Pacification of Cuba 121 Presidio (California), the units of the expeditionary force moved toward Newport News. Fresh from s ...
122 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION As well as the General Staff had been warned and as expeditiously as the Army sailed from the U ...
The Pacification of Cuba 123 the Army would not become involved in law enforcement per se. This was the task of the civil govern ...
124 THE POLITICS OF INTERVENTION for it, looked essentially passive. As defined by General Bell, however, the Army's role was se ...
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