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 148
... action , with the exception of perhaps one or two . The others were pre- pared to encourage action against Castro , but did not feel that they could do so publicly because of the situation which they con- fronted in their own countries ...
... action , with the exception of perhaps one or two . The others were pre- pared to encourage action against Castro , but did not feel that they could do so publicly because of the situation which they con- fronted in their own countries ...
Page 149
... action , with the exception of perhaps one or two . The others were pre- pared to encourage action against Castro , but did not feel that they could do so publicly because of the situation which they con- fronted in their own countries ...
... action , with the exception of perhaps one or two . The others were pre- pared to encourage action against Castro , but did not feel that they could do so publicly because of the situation which they con- fronted in their own countries ...
Page 201
... action against the Castro regime under the Rio Treaty and recog- nition of our belligerence . President Prado didn't need much coaching or prodding . He feared , as we did , that efforts to placate Castro or to reach an accommodation ...
... action against the Castro regime under the Rio Treaty and recog- nition of our belligerence . President Prado didn't need much coaching or prodding . He feared , as we did , that efforts to placate Castro or to reach an accommodation ...
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