Guyana–United States relations (English Wikipedia)

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  • Taylor, Moe (2019). "Every Citizen a Soldier: The Guyana People's Militia, 1976–1985". Journal of Global South Studies. 36 (2). University of Florida: 279–311. doi:10.1353/gss.2019.0044. Washington never sought to remove Forbes Burnham from power, despite frequent vexations with his policies. ... However, because of its displeasure with numerous Guyanese policies during the decade, the United States applied pressure in various ways: it suspended economic and food aid, it blocked World Bank loans, and it appeared to side with Venezuela in the ongoing territorial dispute. The October 1976 bombing of Cubana Airlines flight 455, in which eleven Guyanese, five North Koreans and fifty-seven Cubans were killed, was widely seen as retaliation for Guyana and Cuba's coordinated involvement in Angola.

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  • Jacqueline A. McLeod, "Guyanese Americans." Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, edited by Thomas Riggs, (3rd ed., vol. 2, Gale, 2014), pp. 293-303. online

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