Bomb Cuba? Echoes of John McCain on Bombing Iran
Stephen LendmanCuba -- Targeting independent nations through the barrel of a gun is longstanding US policy.
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Cuba -- Targeting independent nations through the barrel of a gun is longstanding US policy.
Remarkably, the message to the Cubans was delivered in person, during his "historic" visit to Cuba on Monday. After meeting with Raul Castro, Obama said, "This is a new day?--?es un nuevo dia?--?between our two countries."
Rapprochement with Cuba, though wise, pales in comparison to a potential US-Iran reboot
It is a truism that nations should not have permanent enemies, but the United States seems to have two: Cuba and Iran. We have been in a state of controlled rage against both of them for as long as most Americans can remember.
Fifty years ago millions of people around the world worried that nuclear war would break out between the U.S. and USSR over demands that the Soviet Union withdraw its nuclear missiles from Cuba. Many Americans still think that an angry Fidel Castro w