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Never mind the prison, why do we need the naval base? If we need to project force in the Caribbean, we could sail a fleet out of any port in Florida or Puerto Rico. It would help smooth relations with Cuba if we gave it back.
Precedent. The US and its allies (particularly UK and France) would have to start looking at places like Diego Garcia, Ascension Island, Gibraltar, Cyprus, Pine Gap, Falklands, Okinawa etc.
Why are military bases necessary in those places either?
Why are military bases necessary in those places either?
We need a prison to house Donny and all of his cohorts.
It's called strategic proximity.
As against whom? War with Cuba is not really conceivable.
It isn't as if it never happened...is it?
Here is it's mission statement:
"Naval Station Guantanamo Bay is the forward, ready, and irreplaceable U.S. sea power platform in the Caribbean. For more than a century, its presence has given decision makers unique options across the range of military and interagency operations.
It preserves America’s strategic influence in the Caribbean by maintaining a deep-water U.S. Naval Station and ensuring effective support across military and interagency operations."
It's strategic importance Transends the island of Cuba itself.
IOW, it does nothing a base in Florida couldn't.
IOW, it does nothing a base in Florida couldn't, never mind Puerto Rico.
And if you leave out Cuba, we have no potential enemies in the Caribbean, none at all. (Unless we choose them, and I'm sure even you will agree that Grenada thing was just an embarrassment and we should never do anything like it again.)
You don't know that, you idiot. Guantanamo Bay is another 270 miles south of Florida, on the south side of Cuba. We already have a Naval Air Station at Key West that provides other defensive needs.
You're out of your mind. The Caribbean is crisscrossed daily with south American drug traffickers and agents of foreign powers attempting entry into the United States.
Good to know, but considering the way ships move, I can't perceive much advantage in that 270 miles.
This is because you're clueless about what is required to defend the nation.
There is no need to defend the nation from anything in the Caribbean. It's like an elephant being terrified of mice. Those islands are not military powers; their principal concerns are growing sugar, and getting money from Yankee tourists. Nowadays that even applies to Cuba.
You are not a serious person. There would be Chinese and Russian nukes on Cuba pointed at us right now if we had the kind of attitude you do.
Good to know, but considering the way ships move, I can't perceive much advantage in that 270 miles.
This is because you're clueless about what is required to defend the nation.
There is no need to defend the nation from anything in the Caribbean.
It's like an elephant being terrified of mice. Those islands are not military powers; their principal concerns are growing sugar, and getting money from Yankee tourists. Nowadays that even applies to Cuba.
No, it's not, and literally nothing to do with it.
This is not 1962.
The Cold War is over.
Nobody is going to put nukes there.
There are not going to be any more Communist revolutions.
It's a spent force.
This is not 1962. The Cold War is over. Nobody is going to put nukes there. There are not going to be any more Communist revolutions. It's a spent force.