If It's True on Cuba, It's True on Iran
By Trita Parsi and Ryan Costello
America's Cuba policy has long been an open joke in international circles.
Ending the Cold War on Cuba?
From the Freezer to the Chiller
By Finian Cunningham
The move this week by Obama on Cuba is no more than a public relations manoeuvre.
Regime Change In Cuba
By Paul Craig Roberts
In short, normalization of relations means regime change in Cuba. Soon Cuba will be another of Washington's vassal states.
The Problem with Obama's Cuba Speech
By Matt Peppe
Raul
Castro has demonstrated Cuba's continued willingness to engage without
animosity the country who has carried out an invasion, decades of
terrorism, and a half-century-long, unprovoked economic war.
http://www. informationclearinghouse.info/ article40515.htm
US Congress threat to Cuba thaw:
Opponents
of President Barack Obama's new Cuba policy threaten to block his
efforts to restore diplomatic relations after 50 years of hostility.
Not much chance of Congress stopping Cuba policy;
Opponents
spoke of holding up money to set up a full-service U.S. embassy in
Havana, blocking Obama's nominee as ambassador to Cuba or other such
steps. But even if they were to pass sweeping legislation to stop what
Obama wants to do, he could veto it and they are unlikely to muster the
two-thirds majority to override a veto.
The Day CIA Backed Anti-Castro Forces Tried To Bomb The U.N.:
The
anti-Castro forces in the United States, backed by the Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA), had mounted an insidious campaign to stop
Che Guevera from speaking.
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