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The U.S. Must Counter Chinese and Russian Penetration of Our Hemisphere
We must rally our allies and deter our adversaries before they pose a clear and present danger to our national
The Military Elite of Cuba The Castro Totalitarian Legacy Pedro Roig J.D. and Alvaro Alba M.A. Reviewed by Jaime Suchlicki,
Castro’s Complicity in Kennedy’s Assassination
By Pedro Roig As a historian and attorney this outline on the assassination of John F. Kennedy, searches into the
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
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
Cautiously, not to confront President Donald Trump or provoke a Russian-U.S. crisis, the Russians are finalizing their plans to install
The Castro Regime’s ‘Transition’ Ploy Should Fool No One
The Cuban dictatorship is preparing to ostensibly transfer power this week for the first time in nearly 6 decades to
Members of the Cuban Democratic Directorate (CDD), a human rights and political activism group based in Miami, have uncovered evidence
The Enigma of the Crickets: Attacks on US Diplomats in Cuba
Acknowledgment I wish to thank Aleida Yanes for her research, editing, and proof reading on this paper. Likewise, the research
How Does the Cuban Economy Compare with Other Latin American Economies?
After more than three decades of gradual economic reforms, Cuba’s heavily-centralized economy remains embattled by insufficient output levels, declining levels
Fidel Castro’s crimes against American pilots (POW’s) in Vietnam
Cuban officials, under diplomatic cover in Hanoi during the Vietnam War, brutally tortured and killed American POW’s whom they beat
Cuba and North Korea in the «Same Line of Combat»
In a message to Raul Castro in December 2016, North Korea ruler Kim Jong emphasized the above. Fast forward a
Russia Renews Talks of a Military Base in Cuba
In Russia, for several years, generals and legislators have been advocating the opening of a military base in Cuba. The
What We Learned from the Cuban Missile Crisis
by Jaime Suchlicki* United Nations during the Cuban missile crisis In 1962, the Soviet Union surreptitiously introduced nuclear missiles into Cuba.
Iran’s Head of State, Hassan Rouhani, with General Raul Castro. The Israel’s Minister of Culture recent visit to Cuba has
U.S. & Cuba: A Question of Indifference?
Eli Weisel, Holocaust survivor, noble laureate and world-renowned author, passionately proclaimed, “We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor,
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The U.S. Must Counter Chinese and Russian Penetration of Our Hemisphere
We must rally our allies and deter our adversaries before they pose a clear and present danger to our national
The Military Elite of Cuba The Castro Totalitarian Legacy Pedro Roig J.D. and Alvaro Alba M.A. Reviewed by Jaime Suchlicki,
Castro’s Complicity in Kennedy’s Assassination
By Pedro Roig As a historian and attorney this outline on the assassination of John F. Kennedy, searches into the
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
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
Cautiously, not to confront President Donald Trump or provoke a Russian-U.S. crisis, the Russians are finalizing their plans to install
The Castro Regime’s ‘Transition’ Ploy Should Fool No One
The Cuban dictatorship is preparing to ostensibly transfer power this week for the first time in nearly 6 decades to
Members of the Cuban Democratic Directorate (CDD), a human rights and political activism group based in Miami, have uncovered evidence
The Enigma of the Crickets: Attacks on US Diplomats in Cuba
Acknowledgment I wish to thank Aleida Yanes for her research, editing, and proof reading on this paper. Likewise, the research
How Does the Cuban Economy Compare with Other Latin American Economies?
After more than three decades of gradual economic reforms, Cuba’s heavily-centralized economy remains embattled by insufficient output levels, declining levels
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