U.S. government pays big money for bad news about Cuba : com

U.S. government pays big money for bad news about Cuba

The cruder U.S. methods for destroying Cuba’s revolutionary government—military attacks, bombings of hotels and a fully-loaded airplane, violent attacks on officials, biological warfare—did not work. Nor has economic blockade, which of course continues. A more subtle approach also exists.

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