The Battle of Guantanamo ended in the defeat of the U.S. military, and in order to protect the lives of U.S. troops and expatriates in Guantanamo, President Reagan chose to compromise with the Cuban government in the absence of effective rescue.
And Defense Secretary Weinberg has become the scapegoat for this incident.
Under the watchful eye of the Cuban-Colombian armed forces, all the Americans in Guantanamo boarded an American guided-missile destroyer through a simple pier, bidding farewell to the country and the land once and for all.
Cuba's flag flew again over the Guantanamo base.
Castro praised Cuba for completing the reunification of the country and entering a new era.
The Colombian reinforcements have been likened to internationalist fighters during the Spanish Civil War.
Castro praised them as the vanguard of Latin American national liberation movements.
The defeat at Guantanamo caused an uproar in American political circles, and Congress set up a special commission of inquiry to investigate the matter.
Several key officials in Reagan's cabinet have been implicated.
Although Secretary of Defense Weinberg took the initiative to resign, the responsibility of the Department of Defense in this incident is not the greatest.
In the congressional investigative report, it was pointed out that the CIA was the direct trigger for the Guantanamo incident.
The CIA acted in Colombia without authorization to capture key members of the Colombian armed group, who did not recognize the seriousness of the matter.
Information that has since circulated from inside Colombia indicates that Colombian armed forces will attack the US military base at Guantanamo.
Unfortunately, this information was thrown into the wastebasket as a joke by the deputy director of the CIA.
It was the deputy director's negligence that caused the garrison at Guantánamo to suffer a devastating blow unprepared.
Of all the report, Ivankov, the key figure in the armed conflict involving three countries, is the one that is most interesting to the public.
The report of the investigation did not reveal Ivankov's true identity.
Because the Vatican is also involved, Ivankov's status as a diplomat has made the CIA's actions dishonorable, and even if Ivankov can now be sure that he is indeed a key member of a mysterious force, the CIA's kidnapping of diplomats will still be condemned by the international community.
Congressional crackdown on the C.I.A. didn't stop the C.I.A. agents from doing their jobs, and after the whole incident, the report that had been thrown into the wastebasket regained attention.
One key figure is mentioned several times in the report, Nikolai, who has never been seen behind the scenes.
The CIA and the FBI teamed up to list Nikolai, who had never been seen, as the most wanted man in the U.S. government, and the reward amount exceeded the original first place, Pablo Escobar's $50 million, to a record-breaking $100 million, but so far, the CIA has not even had a photo of Nikolai.
The only clue the CIA knows now is that the Taj Mahal casino may have something to do with Ivankov and the mysterious forces behind it.
Unfortunately, shortly after Ivankov's accident, Yuri, an American casino and hotel tycoon, ran to Switzerland to apply for asylum.
The Taj Mahal casino and the American hotel chain Ibis have teamed up to hire a luxurious team of lawyers to block the CIA's investigation of him.
The U.S.
Constitution protects the sanctity of private property, and unless there is conclusive evidence, the CIA will not be able to touch these industries.
The Colombian armed men who remained in Cuba were faced with the practical question of how to return to their homeland, Colombia.
The Cuban side applied to the Soviet Government for the dispatch of a Soviet ship to protect the safe departure of the partisans from Cuba and their return to Colombia.
At the strong suggestion of the Soviet Ministry of Defense, Secretary Gorbachev finally agreed.
So a Soviet fleet went to the Caribbean.
Although the Americans hated these Colombian militants, they had no choice but to watch as they happily returned to Colombia, but the Colombian government accused the Soviet Union of supporting the terrorists in Colombia and retaliated against the goods sold by the Soviet Union to Colombia.
Unfortunately, there is no longer half of Colombia that the Colombian government can still control.
The Soviet Rada sold no worse in Medellín and Cali.
In order to properly deal with the armed forces of the Taj Mahal casino and the Gorky Brotherhood, which had already been exposed in the United States, Seryosha moved the mercenaries originally stationed in the Caribbean to the control zone of Colombia's allies.
Mikhail, who has returned to Japan, is looking for a Japanese buyer for the Taj Mahal Casino.
Yoshiaki Tsumi, the richest man, was very interested in this, but he didn't have much cash when he received it.
He offered to trade the Prince Hotel in Minato-ku, Tokyo, for Atlantic City's most extravagant casino.
Mikhail accepted the deal on behalf of Colombia, but there was a clause added to the agreement that Seibu would have a right of first refusal in the event that the future Prince Hotel was re-sold.
He felt sorry for the events at Guantanamo, which had wasted Yuri's years in the United States, but he felt lucky when he met Ivankov again, who told him about the inhuman torture he had endured at Guantanamo.
He advised Yuri not to worry about a momentary defeat, and although we failed in the United States, our business in Europe had not yet been affected.
Seryosha also comforted Yuri and arranged a new job for him, which was to buy the British national electricity company through the Bank of Colombia in Switzerland.
"Seryosha, I originally thought that opening a casino was the most profitable, but I didn't expect that foreign exchange speculation would be more profitable.
The casino business seems to be prosperous, but in fact, excluding personnel expenses and operating expenses, in fact, I can't make a lot of money, if it weren't for money laundering, I really don't want to do it," Yuri said with some discouragement.
"Yuri, our business is getting bigger and bigger, and the casino business can't accommodate the size of our funds, and I'm more optimistic about these public utilities in the UK.
Electricity, gas, water and telecommunications industries.
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These industries not only have stable incomes, but also large cash flows.
The main thing is that the British government's thirst for money has reached its extreme, and the City of London can even completely abandon financial regulation, and even the Soviet state-owned foreign trade bank can establish a foothold here.
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