23 February 1903 A.D. Cuba Leases Guantanamo Bay to the US “In Perpetuity”
23
February 1903 A.D. Cuba Leases Guantanamo Bay to the US “In
Perpetuity”
Editors.
“1903 – Cuba leases Guantánamo Bay to the United States “in perpetuity.” This Day in U.S. Military History. N.d. https://thisdayinusmilhist.wordpress.com/2014/02/23/february-23/.
Accessed 21 Feb 2015.
1903 – Cuba leases Guantánamo
Bay to the United States “in perpetuity”. Guantanamo Bay Naval Base (also
called GTMO and pronounced gitmo by the US Military personnel stationed there)
is located on 45 square miles (120 km2) of land and water at Guantánamo Bay,
Cuba, which the United States leased for use as a coaling and naval station in
the Cuban–American Treaty of 1903 (for $2,000 until 1934, for $4,085 since 1938
until now). The base is on the shore of Guantánamo Bay at the southeastern end
of Cuba. It is the oldest overseas U.S. Naval Base, and the only U.S. military
installation in a country with whom the United States has no diplomatic
relations. Since 1959 the Cuban government has consistently protested against
the US presence on Cuban soil. Since 2002, the naval base has contained a
military prison, the Guantanamo Bay detention camp, for alleged unlawful
combatants captured in Afghanistan, Iraq, and other places.
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