Word: castros
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...have now been euchred into the position of baby-sitting for Castro and guaranteeing the integrity of the Communist regime in Cuba, and we don't know for a positive fact that the missiles and the bombers have been removed...
...still come to nothing. Yet, as Kennedy has repeatedly said, such inspection is the only way the U.S. can really be sure that Russia has removed its offensive weapons from Castroland. Moreover, intelligence reports from Cuba insisted that Russian troops in division strength were still in Cuba, now helping Castro to build up his defenses by extending airstrips, constructing underground bunker systems, gasoline and munitions depots and camouflage networks for MIG-17 and MIG-21 jet fighters. The construction of facilities for new "fishing ports"-meaning submarine bases-continues...
Mikoyan argued back that the Soviet Union had already done so much to meet Kennedy's demands for withdrawing offensive weapons that there really was no need for any inspection. Mikoyan even had the effrontery to endorse Castro's preposterous position that he would permit U.N. inspection of Cuba only...
would allow U.N. inspection of U.S. areas where-by Castro's claims-Cuban exiles and U.S. troops were still preparing to invade the island...
...airfield and a missile site. Last week O'Grady, who was one of 25 Air Force, Navy and Marine reconnaissance pilots who received the Distinguished Flying Cross for their work, wrote the most detailed account so far of how it feels to fly-and be shot at-over Castro's Cuba. O'Grady's laconic report...