On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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... secretary of state , Adams called Cuba " an object of transcendent importance to the political and commercial interests of our Union . " He continued : Its commanding position with reference to the Gulf of Mexico and the West India seas ...
... secretary of state , Adams called Cuba " an object of transcendent importance to the political and commercial interests of our Union . " He continued : Its commanding position with reference to the Gulf of Mexico and the West India seas ...
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... secretary of state under President Grant , and Grover Cleveland , did their best to keep America out of war over Cuba . Secretary Fish stoutly opposed all schemes of annexation by force . Moreover , he was reluctant to grant ...
... secretary of state under President Grant , and Grover Cleveland , did their best to keep America out of war over Cuba . Secretary Fish stoutly opposed all schemes of annexation by force . Moreover , he was reluctant to grant ...
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... Secretary Ball indicates , a spectrum of policies had been considered , from direct military action to negotiation . An American invasion would be a direct way to remove the Castro regime , but it would mean war with a small state - and ...
... Secretary Ball indicates , a spectrum of policies had been considered , from direct military action to negotiation . An American invasion would be a direct way to remove the Castro regime , but it would mean war with a small state - and ...
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