Why Cuba Matter: New Threats in America's Backyard

Why Cuba Matter: New Threats in America's Backyard
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Publisher : Archway Publishing
Total Pages : 576
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ISBN-10 : 1480888842
ISBN-13 : 9781480888845
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Book Synopsis Why Cuba Matter: New Threats in America's Backyard by : Néstor T Carbonell

Download or read book Why Cuba Matter: New Threats in America's Backyard written by Néstor T Carbonell and published by Archway Publishing. This book was released on 2020-05-24 with total page 576 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As an eyewitness to Fidel Castro's rise to power in Cuba and other key episodes, Néstor T. Carbonell sheds new light on how the ruler and his allies deceived and subjugated the Cuban people and defied twelve U.S. presidents. Just as important - if not more so - he reveals how the regime continues to pose a serious threat to the United States in collusion with Russia, China, and Venezuela. The author draws on declassified documents and reliable unpublished testimonies, as well as personal experiences, to delve into the Communist takeover of Cuba, which he denounced while on the island. He ponders the causes and consequences of the botched Bay of Pigs operation, which he joined as a refugee. From the battle to expel the Castro regime from the Organization of American States, which Carbonell helped achieve, to the Congressional Joint Resolution on Cuba, which he tenaciously pursued; from the looming Missile Crisis, which the author persistently flagged, to the myriad subversive activities he warned against and condemned, Néstor T. Carbonell debunks the myths and fallacies surrounding the longest-running subversive tyranny in modern times. Join the author as he shares a critical analysis of the Castro-Communist regime and explores the challenges and opportunities that will likely arise when freedom finally dawns in Cuba.


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