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Fidel Castro's foreign policies significantly reshaped Cuba's role on the world stage, particularly during the Cold War. By aligning with the Soviet Union, he facilitated the spread of communism in Latin America and beyond, inspiring revolutionary movements. Castro's commitment to anti-imperialism led to Cuba's involvement in multiple conflicts, including support for revolutionary groups in Africa and Latin America. This article explores the evolution of these policies, their implications for U.S.-Cuba relations, and the enduring legacy of Castro's vision on global geopolitics.
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