Why did direct intervention become an "unfashionable" policy option for the U.S. in Latin America? How did this influence U.S. policy regarding Cuba? Did indirect intervention leave the U.S. in a more vulnerable position? Consider the costs, benefits, and effects of direct intervention, and compare.
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