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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the strategic missiles and nuclear warheads it had installed in Cuba . He further declared that he did not trust the USSR , and that the only evidence that existed of the withdrawal of the missiles was " photographs of covered objects ...
the strategic missiles and nuclear warheads it had installed in Cuba . He further declared that he did not trust the USSR , and that the only evidence that existed of the withdrawal of the missiles was " photographs of covered objects ...
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His detailed pho- tographic review showed that the missile bases had been dismantled , but without on - site inspection , no one could unequi- vocally assure that all of the strategic missiles had been removed from the island .
His detailed pho- tographic review showed that the missile bases had been dismantled , but without on - site inspection , no one could unequi- vocally assure that all of the strategic missiles had been removed from the island .
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Only partially covered with tarpaulins , the missiles , ranging in length from 40 to 120 feet , were visible to onlookers who were quickly dispersed by Cuban mili- tia . " As revealed by the former owner of a neighboring farm ...
Only partially covered with tarpaulins , the missiles , ranging in length from 40 to 120 feet , were visible to onlookers who were quickly dispersed by Cuban mili- tia . " As revealed by the former owner of a neighboring farm ...
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