And the Russians Stayed: The Sovietization of Cuba : a Personal PortraitMorrow, 1989 - 384 pages This 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 165
... subversion to sow confusion and stimulate the accretion of forces in support of the brigade . Fearful , however , of the Cubans ' penchant for indis- cretion , the CIA did not alert the underground leaders and thus enabled Castro to ...
... subversion to sow confusion and stimulate the accretion of forces in support of the brigade . Fearful , however , of the Cubans ' penchant for indis- cretion , the CIA did not alert the underground leaders and thus enabled Castro to ...
Page 261
... subversion of po- lice , methods of illegal entry and travel , suitable drop zones for air supply , possible points ... subversion - the most effective and " least costly way of ac- quiring peoples and territories without exaggerated ...
... subversion of po- lice , methods of illegal entry and travel , suitable drop zones for air supply , possible points ... subversion - the most effective and " least costly way of ac- quiring peoples and territories without exaggerated ...
Page 335
... subversion , and break or loosen his ties with the Soviet bloc . Both of these extreme posi- tions appear to be partially flawed . The record shows that limited agreements with Castro , like the recent immigration accord and the ...
... subversion , and break or loosen his ties with the Soviet bloc . Both of these extreme posi- tions appear to be partially flawed . The record shows that limited agreements with Castro , like the recent immigration accord and the ...
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