On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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... base.36 Bonsal was attempting to establish what later policy makers would call a mature partnership . The worst that could be said for 33 Bonsal had spent several months in Cuba in 1926 as a trainee with the ITT subsidiary , the Cuban ...
... base.36 Bonsal was attempting to establish what later policy makers would call a mature partnership . The worst that could be said for 33 Bonsal had spent several months in Cuba in 1926 as a trainee with the ITT subsidiary , the Cuban ...
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... base for activity in Latin America , a training ground for bolshevism with a Spanish accent . But Cuba was more than a convenient jump - off point . Its leader had his own personal interest in subversion . At this point , American ...
... base for activity in Latin America , a training ground for bolshevism with a Spanish accent . But Cuba was more than a convenient jump - off point . Its leader had his own personal interest in subversion . At this point , American ...
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... base for nuclear- missile - equipped submarines . It is one of the worst - kept secrets of the cold war that the Soviet Union began constructing a submarine base at Cienfuegos in the fall of 1970 - a facility that could extend time on ...
... base for nuclear- missile - equipped submarines . It is one of the worst - kept secrets of the cold war that the Soviet Union began constructing a submarine base at Cienfuegos in the fall of 1970 - a facility that could extend time on ...
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