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To: Calpernia
Cal,

Now, there is no need to get all hyper, just cause the Cubans are teaming up with China.

Cuba + Russia + China = terror in the U.S............

Then you add in the commie's, nazi's and muslims.......

TRUE TERROR!!!!!
3,326 posted on 03/08/2004 5:27:27 PM PST by nw_arizona_granny (Did you take your Vitamin E today? Good for the heart and cleans your blood, w/ zinc for leg cramps)
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Cuba and Russia to Strengthen Ties

Cuba and Russia to Strengthen Ties


Cuban President Fidel Castro and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin signed a joint statement in Havana Thursday, December 14, on bilateral relations and the two governments' common ground in international politics.

"This is a very important document. On almost all issues, our positions converge," Castro remarked, saying "new prospects have opened up" for Russian-Cuban relations.

In the statement, the two leaders "repeated their condemnation of the continued trade, economic and financial blockade of Cuba by the United States, as well as other extraterritorial acts linked to the blockade."

The two leaders also pledged to abide by the principles of " sovereignty, self-governance, non-intervention, independence, and territorial integrity" as enshrined by the UN Charter.

The statement also contains topics regarding issues that address the importance of a multi-polar world, the impact of economic globalization, and the role of the United Nations in international politics.

Delegations from the two nations also signed accords covering diverse fields that are expected to improve judicial cooperation, promote bilateral trade, remove double taxation, fight tax evasion, and encourage medical cooperation.

Putin was optimistic toward Russia's future with Cuba, saying the two nations will build on "warm feelings and high-level relations that already exist."

Also Thursday, Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov and his Cuban counterpart Felipe Perez Roque signed a protocol on the joint compilation of archive documents regarding the history of relations between both countries from 1902 till 2002.

The Russian leader, who arrived here late Wednesday for a four- day visit, will travel on to Canada on Sunday. As the first post- Soviet leader to visit Cuba, he received a warm welcome.

3,378 posted on 03/08/2004 6:43:55 PM PST by Calpernia (http://members.cox.net/classicweb/Heroes/heroes.htm)
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To: nw_arizona_granny
You forgot one addition to that terror equation: possibility of election of Kerry. TRUE TERROR FOR SURE!
3,421 posted on 03/08/2004 8:22:58 PM PST by MamaDearest (Be prepared! Do Good Deeds! Say your prayers!)
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