Castro's Cuba, Cuba's Fidel: An American Journalist's Inside Look at Today's Cuba in Text and PictureMacmillan, 1967 - 288 pages |
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... United States . You were speaking earlier of some of the " illusions " you had when you first came to power in 1959. Was it one of your illusions that the Cuban Revolution and the United States were going to get along better than they ...
... United States . You were speaking earlier of some of the " illusions " you had when you first came to power in 1959. Was it one of your illusions that the Cuban Revolution and the United States were going to get along better than they ...
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... United States . That is , that the United States in effect forced you and Cuba into the Communist camp . CASTRO : I believe that the United States , with its imperialist foreign policy , constitutes part of the con- temporary facts and ...
... United States . That is , that the United States in effect forced you and Cuba into the Communist camp . CASTRO : I believe that the United States , with its imperialist foreign policy , constitutes part of the con- temporary facts and ...
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... United States is greater now than it was twenty years ago when the war ended ? Nobody could say so . It is a certainty that for twenty years , under the pretext of the struggle against Communism , the United States has been car- rying ...
... United States is greater now than it was twenty years ago when the war ended ? Nobody could say so . It is a certainty that for twenty years , under the pretext of the struggle against Communism , the United States has been car- rying ...
Table des matières
Foreword | 7 |
7 | 79 |
6Political Prisoners | 205 |
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