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THERE MIGHT BE ANOTHER CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS ON THE HORIZON
* By Jaime Suchlicki In 1962, the Soviet Union surreptitiously introduced nuclear missiles into Cuba bringing the world close to
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
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
GIVE CUBAN OPPOSITION WEAPONS AND MILITARY TRAINING For the first time in 60 years, there is evidence of growing opposition
*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:
Apparently highly favorable conditions accompanied Cuba’s emergence into independence on May 20, 1902. There were no major social or political
José Julián Martí y Pérez (1853-1895) Cuba’s greatest hero and most influential writer. Revolutionary, poet, journalist, and the principal organizer of
IMPLICATIONS OF THE BAY OF PIGS FIASCO
PART II The disillusionment and frustration caused by the 1961 Bay of Pigs failure among anti-Castro forces, both inside and
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
On January 24, at 11:00 in the morning, the cruisers USS Maine steam into Havana entering the narrow channel under
During the Vietnam war Fidel Castro visit Hanoi in 1973, to show his public support to the communist regime fighting
During the First World War, on December 24 and 25, 1914, an unusual and spontaneous event occurred between German and British
WILL BIDEN MAKE MAJOR CHANGES TO U.S. POLICY ON CUBA?
In an interview during the presidential campaign, V.P. Joe Biden was asked about his Cuba policy if elected President. He
President Johnson: “Fidel Castro Got Kennedy First”
Could President Kennedy’s assassination had been prevented if the CIA and the FBI had alerted the Secret Service and Dallas
Un general disidente de Fidel Castro irrumpe en la literatura norteamericana
“Havana Odyssey: Chasing Ochoa’s Ghost is an insightful look at modern-day Cuba. The book is sympathetic to the Cuban people
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
Labor Conditions in Cuba and the Social Responsibility of Foreign Investors**
* By Jesús R. Mercader Uguina All Member States of the International Labor Organization (ILO), including Cuba, are committed to
(Testimony) The Obama Administration Rapprochement with Cuba: Anatomy of a Policy Failure
Dear Friend: Following is a copy of my testimony “The Obama Administration Rapprochement with Cuba: Anatomy of a Policy Failure,”
Myths and Realities About Cuba
* Jaime Suchlicki Myth # 1: Fidel Castro was a naive, Robin Hood revolutionary when he reached power. Realities:• Fidel Castro
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THERE MIGHT BE ANOTHER CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS ON THE HORIZON
* By Jaime Suchlicki In 1962, the Soviet Union surreptitiously introduced nuclear missiles into Cuba bringing the world close to
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
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
GIVE CUBAN OPPOSITION WEAPONS AND MILITARY TRAINING For the first time in 60 years, there is evidence of growing opposition
*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:
Apparently highly favorable conditions accompanied Cuba’s emergence into independence on May 20, 1902. There were no major social or political
José Julián Martí y Pérez (1853-1895) Cuba’s greatest hero and most influential writer. Revolutionary, poet, journalist, and the principal organizer of
IMPLICATIONS OF THE BAY OF PIGS FIASCO
PART II The disillusionment and frustration caused by the 1961 Bay of Pigs failure among anti-Castro forces, both inside and
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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