US Military Action in Cuba Possible After Castro Indictment
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The U.S. is building a military threat against Cuba in the Caribbean Sea. They accuse Raúl Castro of participating in the launch of two small aircraft thirty years ago. But the ex-president is well protected, and his whereabouts are unknown.
Since the oil blockade of the United States, the Cuban crisis has been rooted between shortages and despair. Raúl Castro's indictment further accentuates the country's fractures while the spectre of an operation...
US military action in Cuba possible after Castro indictment
The Trump administration recently indicted Cuba's 94-year-old former president Raul Castro on murder charges connected to the 1996 shootdown of two American planes in international waters. Global security expert Hal Kempfer analyzes the likelihood of Castro facing trial in a U.S. courtroom.
DOJ Indicts Raúl Castro Over 1996 U.S. Shootdown; Former CIA Pilot Reacts
The Department of Justice has announced the indictment of Cuban leader Raúl Castro in connection with the 1996 downing of Brothers to the Rescue aircraft, an incident that killed four Americans. A former CIA pilot, who previously flew missions involving Cuba, joins OAN’s John Hines to react to the development and weigh in on what...
I followed all the news about the situation in Cuba following the U.S. accusation against Raúl Castro in Clarín's minute-to-minute coverage.
US Indicts Raúl Castro: Why His Daughter's Regime Criticism & 1996 Plane Shootdown Charges Spark Global Outrage
Archyde The letter arrived in a plain white envelope, postmarked Miami, its contents a bombshell wrapped in the quiet urgency of a family betrayal. Mariela Castro Espín, daughter of the late ... Read More The post US Indicts Raúl Castro: Why His Daughter’s Regime Criticism & 1996 Plane Shootdown Charges Spark Global Outrage appeared first on Archyde.
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