There was actually little the US could do about the communist takeover in Czechoslovakia. Diplomatic relations remained and the relationship was cordial for the length of the communist regime.
The successful coup was in '63 & supported because Diem had to go.
No, the US Constitution protects persons belonging to ANY political party, including communism.
No
because they do
To stop communist North Vietnam from taking over the non-communist country of South Vietnam.
grenada
According to the Truman Doctrine, the United States should have done something about the incident. Truman believed that it was the place of the United States to support people who are being subjugated.
To overthrow its communist-influenced governmentTo overthrow its communist-influenced government
According to Wikipedia, Arbenz's agrarian reforms in Guatemala ran afoul of the United Fruit Company. That and his suspected Communist ties resulted in the US aiding a coup d'etat to remove him as president.
No one. The Communists have never been in power in the US. There has also never been a coup in the US.
Czechoslovakia was never considered to be part of the US. Czechoslovakia has not existed since it became two separate countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, in 1993.
In 1983 US. armies invaded Grenada to stop a coup d'etat. (koo-day-ta)
The successful coup was in '63 & supported because Diem had to go.
nixon
The terrorist and the communist so the answer is yes.
The US Central Intelligence Agency planned and supported the coup, which overthrew the elected leader (S. Allende).
Same people. All were communist.