And how many of those interventions were on the basis of cooperation with the recognized government?Sure, if you ignore the multiple times before the final success of Communism in Cuba we did intervene militarily (which was your actual argument until this goalpost shift), the decade long proxy war we fought beforehand by arming Batista, then the Bay of Pigs, the multi decade lone blockade that has continued to the modern day, and the literal hundreds of assassination attempts on Cuban leadership.
That was much closer to Russian involvement in Syria than in Ukraine.
A decade of half assed efforts that slowly ramped down too.
Before which USA had years to do it and didn't. You can stop spinning the facts now.Oh, and the fact the Soviets placed hundreds of tactical nuclear weapons in Cuba and threatened to use them in case we ever did send in the Marines; an effective deterrent, to be sure.
Cuba itself was not even the priority there, Soviet-US nuclear strategy was.
Your regurgitation of the proper, official Kremlin line is pathetic. Now, thanks to the experience of "Russian world" even most ethnic Russians in Ukraine hate RussiaAs for Russia and Ukraine, Cuba doesn't feature a large ethno-linguistic American minority being abused for eight years,
Aren't you perhaps confusing "not seeking" with "no one is offering"?isn't seeking to join the Neo-Warsaw Pact nor does it currently intend to host Sino-Russian weapon systems.