The relationship between Cuba and the United States is known for its history of hostility and tension. In the context of renewed political statements, former President Donald Trump said, 'I can do whatever I want' regarding Cuba, reopening a public debate about the limits of U.S. policy towards the island.
This article presents a timeline aimed at clarifying the historical context of the relations between the two countries, focusing on the reasons for mutual animosity and the phases that witnessed tension or changes in positions. The goal here is to provide a context that helps the reader understand the background through which such statements are interpreted.
The central question posed is: how did this antagonistic relationship between Cuba and the United States develop? The timeline seeks to trace the key milestones and influencing factors without delving into new details or unsupported claims from independent sources.
