To: Cincinatus' Wife; JohnHuang2
I'm glad Cuba is included on the list of terrorist nations among Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran, Libya, and other terrorist countries. Hopefully as this article says, "one day the archives of Cuba's intelligence service will be opened just like the KGB's and East Germany's Stasi's. Then details will be known, as well as the names and activities of Castro's 'agents of influence' in the United States."
To: Victoria Delsoul
Yeah, funny how calls for "justice" from certain parties always cluster around the 'Pinochets' of the world, but never the 'Castros.' Pfft!
Time reveals all!!
To: Victoria Delsoul
The Russian and Soviet archives on Cuba's involvement on international terrorism are even more important than the Cuban own archives and might be readily available. I believe that the reason for Castro's hysterical reaction to President Putins orders to close the Lourdes spy base in Cuba, is the realization that Russia and the U.S. are in the path of a true alliance in the fight against terrorism and that will mean the opening of the Russian archives on Cuba to the U.S.
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