I don’t think it is quite that one-sided…I don’t deny that the US was a bad
actor, but Cuba and the Soviets did their share, too...
On Mar 31, 2016, at 10:07 AM, Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, it would be. Cuba had a revolution to get rid of a US backed dictator.
The US never forgave it for that. The US policy is to dominate as many
countries as possible. The US has been punishing Cuba ever since. It is the
US that has been the bad actor.
Miriam
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Would it be mean to generally indicate that Cuba has been a bad actor over
the past years?
Richard
On 3/30/2016 2:00 PM, Bob Hachey wrote:
Hi Roger,
No doubt that "the empire" as Fidel calls the US has acted badly
toward Cuba and many others. But, given Cuba's history of holding political
prisoners, his words ring a bit hollow to me.
Just as the United States is hypocritical when complaining about the
human rights records of other nations, Cuba is equally hypocritical.
Bob Hachey
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