On Negotiating with CubaAmerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1975 - 99 pages |
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... clear is that the United States had forgotten that the Caribbean was vital to this country . Since World War II at least , we had treated it as a backwater : our interests in the area were not clearly defined , nor was a course of ...
... clear is that the United States had forgotten that the Caribbean was vital to this country . Since World War II at least , we had treated it as a backwater : our interests in the area were not clearly defined , nor was a course of ...
Page 61
... clearly in a conversation with Dan Rather televised on 2 January 1972. After stating his belief that Castro had not ... clear that his difficulty with Cuba was not objection to the nature of the regime : if the Cubans wished to be ...
... clearly in a conversation with Dan Rather televised on 2 January 1972. After stating his belief that Castro had not ... clear that his difficulty with Cuba was not objection to the nature of the regime : if the Cubans wished to be ...
Page 77
... clear in the first years of the revolution that Cuba could never be safe as the only " free territory " in the hemisphere . In recent years , Castro and his immediate en- tourage have expressed confidence and satisfaction in the success ...
... clear in the first years of the revolution that Cuba could never be safe as the only " free territory " in the hemisphere . In recent years , Castro and his immediate en- tourage have expressed confidence and satisfaction in the success ...
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