U.S. Policy Toward Cuba: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - 67 עמודים |
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action Ambassador Scali Bay of Pigs believe blockade BONSAL Caribbean Chairman cold war committee CONG CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Cuba's Cuban Government Cuban Revolution Cuban sugar deal with Cuba diplomatic economic denial export of revolution exporting revolution favorable Fidel Castro GALE W going Government of Cuba Guantanamo Havana HIGGINS hijacking agreement HURWITCH initiatives interest Latin America LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS major matter ment military million Minister negotiation normalization of relations Organization of American Peking and Moscow percent person personnel policy toward Cuba political position Premier Castro Prepared statement present problem question rational relationship reason regard regime relations with Cuba relationship with Cuba revolutionary rhetoric Russians Senator AIKEN Senator FULBRIGHT Senator MCGEE situation Soviet Union subcommittee subversion suggest Swiss threat trade embargo trying U.S. government U.S. POLICY unilateral United Nations visit Cuba Western Hemisphere
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עמוד 36 - Zorinsky (D. -Nebraska), chairman of the Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Affairs of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee declared that in dealing with the area, "the fundamental mistake we make . . . is to back governments or regimes which enjoy little or no popular support.
עמוד 3 - I am pleased to have this opportunity to meet with you today to discuss the problems of environmental contamination by mercury compounds.
עמוד 63 - As far as Castro is concerned, he has already drawn the line. He is exporting revolution all over the hemisphere, still exporting it. His line is against the United States, not only within Cuba but outside of Cuba. As long as Castro is adopting an antagonistic, anti-American line, we are certainly not going to normalize our relations with Castro.
עמוד 5 - ... agreed upon by the Sixth Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs as well as those agreed upon by the OAS Council in its resolution of January 4, 1961.
עמוד 64 - Cuban regime to export subversion and violence to the other American states; Second, to make plain to the people of Cuba and to elements of the power structure of the regime that the present regime cannot serve their interests; Third, to demonstrate to the peoples of the American Republics that communism has no future in the Western Hemisphere; and Fourth, to increase the cost to the Soviet Union of maintaining a Communist outpost in the Western Hemisphere.
עמוד 51 - I see no reason why the people of the United States should be any longer isolated from, confined from relationships with the people of the Republic of Cuba. Thank you very much. [Mr. Higgins...
עמוד 29 - ... EMERY. Fine. Mr. BENNETT. Admiral Griffiths, we appreciate very much your coming and giving such a fine presentation. We appreciate it very much. We will adjourn until 10 tomorrow when we have Admiral Bryan, who will tell us how the ships are coming along that are under construction. Admiral GRIFFITHS. Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. [Whereupon, at 11 :50 am, the executive session of the subcommittee was adjourned.] HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES, SEAPOWER AND STRATEGIC...
עמוד 4 - We obviously do not question Cuba's right to maintain an army, or equip it or to receive training. Every nation has such a right. What concerns us is Cuba's disposition to cooperate in the strategic goals of an extra-hemispheric "super-power." This was illustrated by the emplacement of offensive missiles in October 1962, and more recently by Cuba's cooperation in 1970 in Soviet efforts to establish a, nuclear submarine facility at Cienfuegos which, had it succeeded. could have caused a major disturbance...
עמוד 64 - The objectives of the blockade, the economic denial policy, is first to reduce the will and ability of the Cuban regime to export subversion and violence to other American states; second to make plain to the people of Cuba...
עמוד 37 - It is, in my view, the most comprehensive statement on foreign and defense policy ever made in this country.