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2HAT YEAR AND LOACTION IN LATIN AMERICZA DID THE DRUG WAR ANC CUBAN REVOLUTION TAK EPLACE
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I’m not sure which “drug war” you mean — there are several. Here are the quick answers for the Cuban Revolution and the two most commonly referenced Latin American “drug wars”:
- Cuban Revolution: 1953–1959, in Cuba (key events: Moncada attack 26 July 1953; Castro’s Granma landing 1956; Batista overthrown 1 January 1959).
- Mexican Drug War: commonly dated from December 2006 (President Felipe Calderón’s military offensive) to the present, in Mexico (major violence concentrated in border and regional cartel strongholds).
- Colombian drug war / narco‑violence: major period roughly 1970s–1990s (peaking in the 1980s–early 1990s), centered in Colombia (notably Medellín and Cali cartels); counter‑drug efforts like Plan Colombia intensified from 1999 onward.
Which “drug war” did you mean? I can give more detail on the timeline and locations for any of these.
- Cuban Revolution: 1953–1959, in Cuba (key events: Moncada attack 26 July 1953; Castro’s Granma landing 1956; Batista overthrown 1 January 1959).
- Mexican Drug War: commonly dated from December 2006 (President Felipe Calderón’s military offensive) to the present, in Mexico (major violence concentrated in border and regional cartel strongholds).
- Colombian drug war / narco‑violence: major period roughly 1970s–1990s (peaking in the 1980s–early 1990s), centered in Colombia (notably Medellín and Cali cartels); counter‑drug efforts like Plan Colombia intensified from 1999 onward.
Which “drug war” did you mean? I can give more detail on the timeline and locations for any of these.
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