Politics

THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS (October 1962)

*By Pedro Roig The Cuban Missile Crisis was the most dramatic event of the Cold War. Fifty-seven years ago, the U.S. and the Soviet Union stood on the threshold of a nuclear holocaust. The possible magnitude of the worldwide destruction can scarcely be overstated. The strategic concept for deploying nuclear missiles in Cuba was presented …

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Cuba’s Continuous Support for Terrorism

Staff Report* Although Cuba was removed in 2015 from the U.S. State Department list of countries supporting terrorism, General Raul Castro’s regime continues to collaborate with terrorist groups and countries, and harbors U.S., Spanish, and Colombian terrorists in the island. Iran, Cuba and Venezuela have developed a close and cooperative relationship against the U.S. and …

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Cuba: What to Expect

The Domestic Scene The limited economic changes introduced by Gen. Raúl Castro in Cuba encouraged some observers to proclaim the end of communism and the dismantling of the totalitarian system in the island. Notwithstanding Raúl Castro’s own statements that he was not elected to restore capitalism, these observers insisted on their belief that economic reforms …

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CUBA: ¿Qué se puede esperar?

La situación interna Los limitados cambios económicos introducidos por el general Raúl Castro en Cuba animaron a algunos observadores a proclamar el fin del comunismo y el desmantelamiento del sistema totalitario en la isla. A pesar de las declaraciones de Raúl Castro de que no fue elegido para restaurar el capitalismo, estos observadores insisten que …

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La intolerancia ideológica

Continuidad Totalitaria La Constitución de 2019 es una prueba evidente de la intolerancia ideológica de los líderes de Cuba, aplicada a la continuidad totalitaria del sistema marxista-leninista, en la nueva Constitución que decreta “irrevocable” el monopolio del Partido Comunista como la autoridad suprema del gobierno y del Estado. (Artículos 4-5) El 18 de abril de …

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“Que podría significar la escalada de Putin en Venezuela”

El reciente crecimiento de la participación de Rusia en la crisis venezolana debe preocupar a los Estados Unidos. El aumento de las ventas de equipos militares, las visitas de aviones militares rusos y la voluntad de Putin en alentar a Maduro a permanecer en el poder, es un indicio de una creciente proyección del poder …

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Restoring the Rule of Law: Title III’s Full Implementation

By Nicolas J Gutierrez, Jr.* It was a meticulously choreographed and highly charged historic moment.  The stage of the largest grand ballroom of Coral Gables’ majestic Biltmore Hotel was bedecked with the distinctive blue and yellow banner of Assault Brigade 2506 on the 58th anniversary of that unit’s valiant but unsuccessful landing at Cuba’s Playa …

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Power Elite of Cuba

Complete Biographies of Cuba Power Elite.   General of the Army Raúl Castro (86 years old) First Secretary of the Communist Party An intolerant Marxist-Leninist, Raúl Castro is a highly organized, cautious and clannish leader with an unwavering commitment to Communism, Russia, Iran and Venezuela. In March 1953, Raúl traveled to Vienna (four months before the “Moncada”) …

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Helms-Burton’s Title III: Impact of Inching Towards Implementation

By: Nicolas J. Gutierrez, Jr. * I. Introduction. The Trump Administration’s recent unprecedented hyper-shortened suspension of the Title III right-of-action provision of the Cuban Liberty & Democratic Solidarity (LIBERTAD) Act of 1996 (more commonly referred to as the Helms-Burton law) has sent shock waves of both elation and concern among those that typically follow these …

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