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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9 To strengthen American power in the area , the United States built in the early 1900s a formidable naval base in the port of Guantánamo , located in the southeast of Cuba facing the towering Sierra Maestra cordillera .
9 To strengthen American power in the area , the United States built in the early 1900s a formidable naval base in the port of Guantánamo , located in the southeast of Cuba facing the towering Sierra Maestra cordillera .
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He met with the CIA in Miami in early 1961 and urged prompt action . " Each day that passes , " he warned , " helps Cas- tro consolidate his grip on the island . " 11 Despite these manifestations of support , President Kennedy insisted ...
He met with the CIA in Miami in early 1961 and urged prompt action . " Each day that passes , " he warned , " helps Cas- tro consolidate his grip on the island . " 11 Despite these manifestations of support , President Kennedy insisted ...
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Bofill's detailed report was smuggled out of Cuba in early 1988 and delivered to the Human Rights Commission of the United Nations in Geneva . Cuba today is hardly the " workers ' paradise . " Solidarity - type unions are not allowed to ...
Bofill's detailed report was smuggled out of Cuba in early 1988 and delivered to the Human Rights Commission of the United Nations in Geneva . Cuba today is hardly the " workers ' paradise . " Solidarity - type unions are not allowed to ...
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