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Let Them Eat Missiles

*By Paulina Zelitsky, P.Eng. “Russian support is requested by Latin American countries, where there is a threat of drug-related terrorism

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THE DEATH OF A HERO

José Julián Martí y Pérez (1853-1895) Cuba’s greatest hero and most influential writer.  Revolutionary, poet, journalist, and the principal organizer of

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THE USS MAINE

On January 24, at 11:00 in the morning, the cruisers USS Maine steam into Havana entering the narrow channel under

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THE CHRISTMAS TRUCE

During the First World War, on December 24 and 25, 1914, an unusual and spontaneous event occurred between German and British

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The Folly of Investing in Cuba

*  Jaime Suchlicki A recent proposal to modify the U.S.-Cuba embargo and allow investments and travel to Cuba, introduced by a

U.S. POLICY NEEDS A REBOOT

GIVE CUBAN OPPOSITION WEAPONS AND MILITARY TRAINING For the first time in 60 years, there is evidence of growing opposition

Let Them Eat Missiles

*By Paulina Zelitsky, P.Eng. “Russian support is requested by Latin American countries, where there is a threat of drug-related terrorism

The Biden Administration and Cuba

As the current U.S. administration reviews U.S.-Cuba policy and what changes, if any, to make, the following should be considered:

THE PLATT AMENDMENT REPUBLIC

Apparently highly favorable conditions accompanied Cuba’s emergence into independence on May 20, 1902.  There were no major social or political

THE DEATH OF A HERO

José Julián Martí y Pérez (1853-1895) Cuba’s greatest hero and most influential writer.  Revolutionary, poet, journalist, and the principal organizer of

THE BAY OF PIGS FIASCO REVISITED

PART I In the early months of the revolution, Castro reasserted his independence from the United States but maintained normal

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