Guatemala had no ties to the Soviet Union either.
Some in fact thought it did. It does appear to have been an blunder, however, at least in ethical terms.
Do you really think so, Mr D? I can't find anything on it. Guatemala certainly had socialist elements, but its ties were clearly to the US, not the USSR.
I'm quoting a declassified CIA document from 1952 here:
"[President Arbenz] does not agree with the economic and political ideas of the Guatemalan or Soviet Communists.
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Arbenz had no fear of a conservative coup and has taken no active steps to guard against one.
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Rather than setting up a Communist state, Arbenz desires to establish a “modern democracy” … Arbenz’ personal idol is FDR and his reforms are patterned after New Deal reforms … None of the reforms are substantially extreme as compared to many of those in the US, Europe, and even in other Latin American countries.
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His goal is to assert the rights of the Guatemalan Government to dictate the terms under which foreign firms shall operate in the country … Yet he realizes this is not possible without US markets and US capital … He has never used the potential weapon of proposed trade treaties with Soviet bloc countries, although it seems logical to assume that such commercial overtures have been made to him."