And the Russians Stayed: The Sovietization of Cuba : a Personal PortraitThis personal account of the author and members of his family spans thirty years, from January 1, 1959, up until the present day where the Soviets continue to use fortified coves to keep their missiles only 90 miles from America's shores. Photos. |
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Page 107
It declared the American conti- nent would henceforth not be considered open to further coloni- zation by any European powers , and warned that the United States would deem any such attempt dangerous to its safety .
It declared the American conti- nent would henceforth not be considered open to further coloni- zation by any European powers , and warned that the United States would deem any such attempt dangerous to its safety .
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The hard feelings that this interference generated waned when the United States abrogated the Platt Amendment in 1934 , following the Sev- enth Inter - American Conference in Montevideo . During that con- ference , the stalwart Cuban ...
The hard feelings that this interference generated waned when the United States abrogated the Platt Amendment in 1934 , following the Sev- enth Inter - American Conference in Montevideo . During that con- ference , the stalwart Cuban ...
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This would induce potential Castros in this hemisphere to secure Soviet - backed political longevity , knowing that they could eventually count on the United States to dignify them with diplomatic recognition and bail them out with eco- ...
This would induce potential Castros in this hemisphere to secure Soviet - backed political longevity , knowing that they could eventually count on the United States to dignify them with diplomatic recognition and bail them out with eco- ...
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User Review - Not Available - Book VerdictThe author, a descendant of an important Cuban political family, and a young lawyer at the time of the 1959 revolution, provides an upper-class, liberal, and insightful view of Castro. He joined the ... Read full review
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