The u.s. Base in Guantánamo, a Light Spot on an Island in the Dark and in Crisis
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Naval Base of Guantánamo (Cuba), 28 Mar (EFE).- The hundredth naval base that the United States maintains in the southeast of Cuba, against the will of Havana, is separated from the rest of the Caribbean territory by more than barbed wires and a strip of land that could still be mined. The territorial, ideological and economic gap between the two countries, enmity for almost 70 years, becomes palpable when you visit the U.S. military enclave, es…
The hundred-year-old naval base that the United States occupies in southeastern Cuba, against the will of Havana, is separated from the rest of the Caribbean territory by more than barbed wires and a strip of land that could still be mined.The entry The U.S. base in Guantánamo, a point of light on an island in the dark and in crisis was first published in Digital Process.
The U.S. enclave in Cuba exhibits, in just 116 square kilometers, the extreme contrast between island isolation and U.S. abundance
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