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 153
... issue in Cuba is not one between the United States and Cuba . It is between the Cubans themselves . I intend to see that we adhere to that principle and as I understand it this administra- tion's attitude is so understood and shared by ...
... issue in Cuba is not one between the United States and Cuba . It is between the Cubans themselves . I intend to see that we adhere to that principle and as I understand it this administra- tion's attitude is so understood and shared by ...
Page 213
... Issues and Answers : Well , I don't myself think that there is any present - I know there is no present evidence and ... issue of Washington World . He wrote : Our policy toward Cuba is based upon the assessment that The Missiles and the ...
... Issues and Answers : Well , I don't myself think that there is any present - I know there is no present evidence and ... issue of Washington World . He wrote : Our policy toward Cuba is based upon the assessment that The Missiles and the ...
Page 257
... issues . In the case of Cuba , these concerns are very real , given Castro's refusal to sign key international agreements controlling the spread of nuclear weapons , as well as his interventionist foreign policy . Even if the Soviets do ...
... issues . In the case of Cuba , these concerns are very real , given Castro's refusal to sign key international agreements controlling the spread of nuclear weapons , as well as his interventionist foreign policy . Even if the Soviets do ...
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