The Cuban government and left-wing guerrillas in Colombia are not without links.
Over the years, Cuba has been following in the footsteps of the Soviet Union and exporting revolutions to neighboring countries.
In addition, because many of the Latin American countries are ruled by military governments and dictators, and because the international economy has stagnated, the economies of Latin American countries have also been affected, so socialism is still very marketable among the poor masses in these countries, and many intellectuals who have come into contact with ideological trends have begun to take up arms against those in power.
Cuba has become the banner of revolution in Latin America.
If we talk about it, several major armed groups in Colombia were also mentored by the Cubans at the beginning, but these organizations later embarked on the path of drug warfare, and the two sides parted ways.
But there are still some connections from the past.
This time, Colombian militants came to Cuban territory uninvited to make trouble, and the Cuban government still felt a little bitter.
Castro had been hesitant to join the fight, partly because of the strong military power of the United States, and partly because of the excuse that he did not intervene.
Guantanamo is an indefinite lease of the United States in Cuba, which has only ownership and no jurisdiction.
But now a new situation has emerged, and the exchange of fire between the two sides has spread to the city of Guantanamo, and the pretext for the Cuban Government to intervene in the incident already exists.
Castro stood up excitedly and announced to his staff: "In view of the fact that the current fighting between an unidentified group of armed forces and the US military has affected the lives and property of the Cuban people, I have decided to send armed forces to take over the Guantanamo base and maintain the security of Guantanamo City."
I order the troops to be sent immediately."
Castro's order made all his subordinates feel shocked, could it be that the Guantanamo problem, which had been hopeless for many years, would be completely solved by this opportunity, and Cuba could finally recover its last territory occupied by foreign powers.
The leadership of the Cuban army in Guantanamo province soon received a call from Supreme Leader Castro personally.
Ten minutes later, the first Cuban troops began to march towards the US military base in military vehicles.
"Listen, all of you, the time has come to reclaim the last piece of territory occupied by imperialism in your homeland, and you should be honoured to have the opportunity to serve your country.
Now, go to the aid of our Colombian friends and drive the American invaders out of Cuba" After an impassioned oath, Cuba's armed forces began to rush to the Guantanamo base, which was not far away and had been occupied by the Americans indefinitely.
It no longer matters who fired the shells that fell into the city, because what the Cubans wanted was not to hold the runners accountable, but to take the opportunity to reclaim their territory and complete the reunification of the country.
In the ensuing period, the Rangers formed a defensive line in the northern part of the base, successfully holding back the Colombian armed group.
The arrival of the Cubans has brought new strength to the Colombian armed groups.
Although the situation on the battlefield is still stalemate, the balance of victory is tilting in favor of the Colombian armed group and the army.
The Rangers are special operations forces, and each of them is an elite in the military, but when these people encounter the tactics of rushing up with a sea of people who don't know whether they are alive or dead.
They don't have an advantage.
The Ranger commander on the scene quickly informed General Harmon of the disadvantages here, and Harmon was rushing to the point of exchange of fire with his fresh army.
The U.S. military boats at the base have opened up a water area for the landing of U.S. water transport planes that come to support them, and this area is the only area where the U.S. military can now provide services for air transportation.
After Lebed and Boris learned that Cuba had sent troops, a hanging heart finally let go.
The two are now preoccupied with another important matter, Ivankov's whereabouts.
Lebed learned from several captured Americans that Ivankov was supposed to be held near the camp deep in the base.
It was located in the heart of Guantanamo and did not suffer much from the attack.
But the Americans are now desperately blocking the footsteps of Lebed and Ivankov.
In the end, it was Lebed who spoke, and he said to Boris: "Boris, there is no way to go on like this, I will take the people left by Ivankov and go around the cliff next to it, you go find some boats, and when we find Ivankov, we will leave here" After Lebed said this, he quietly left the large army with the armed men of the Gorky Brotherhood, while Boris temporarily took over the command of the entire Colombian armed group.
Boris once served in the Soviet Red Army, and the Cubans were good apprentices of the Soviets.
Both teams at this point adopted the crowd tactics that the Soviets were extremely familiar with, and wave after wave of attacks made the Rangers more and more overwhelmed.
The way the battle was fought was something their generation of rangers had never encountered.
The Americans have long given up the way of fighting by scale in World War II, and the US military has powerful naval and air forces that can provide fire support to the ground forces at any time, but these high-tech weapons of mass destruction are completely useless today.
The gas produced by the combustion of a large amount of crude oil has turned these weapons equipped with high-precision semiconductors, integrated circuits, and electronic instruments into ornaments.
On the contrary, the old transistor-based fighter of the Soviets could still be used in this situation.
Because when the Soviets first designed their weapons, they had even taken into account the electromagnetic storm after the explosion of nuclear weapons.
"General Hamon, we can't stand it, the Cubans are also in the war," the commander of the Rangers said in a heavy tone on the phone, without air superiority, the Rangers did not know how to fight this battle.
"What, the Cubans are also on the station, damn it" Harmon was angry when he heard the news on the plane, he thought for a while, called the president, first reported the Cubans to the war, and then he pleaded with the president: "Mr.
President, I ask you to send air power to patrol Havana" "General Hamon, what are you kidding, cruising Havana, who gave you such power.
Have you ever wondered what to do if you misfire, do you want to draw the United States into the vortex of war in one day?"
President Reagan asked sternly.
"But, Mr.
President, the Cubans have opened fire on us," Harmon asked angrily.
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"Ha, what if we declare war on Cuba, what if the Soviet Union will stand idly by" President Reagan hung up impatiently, having nothing to talk about with this kind of guy who only thinks from a military point of view.
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