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 GrenadaU.S. Invades Cuba to Thwart Cuban MilitaryIn an effort to establish order on the island
and eliminate the Cuban military presence, U.S. president Ronald Reagan
ordered an invasion of Grenada on Oct. 25, 1983, involving over 1,900 U.S.
troops and a small military force from Barbados, Dominica, Jamaica, St.
Lucia, and St. Vincent. The troops met strong resistance from Cuban
military personnel on the island but soon occupied it. After a gradual
withdrawal of peacekeeping forces, a centrist coalition led by Herbert A.
Blaize won a parliamentary majority in 1984. The New National Party (NNP),
led by Keith C. Mitchell, won a majority in the 1995 parliamentary
elections. He won reelection again in 1999 and 2003.
In Sept. 2004, Grenada suffered the most damage
of any country from Hurricane Ivan, which killed 39 and left thousands
homeless. In July 2005, Hurricane Emily wreaked further destruction.
On July 8, 2008, the National Democratic
Congress won 11 of 15 seats in parliamentary elections. Tillman Thomas was
sworn in as prime minister on July 9. Sir Carlyle Glean was appointed Governor-General in November 2008.
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