Superpower Principles: U.S. Terrorism Against Cuba

Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, William Blum, Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer, Michael Parenti and Leonard Weinglass spell out the grim realities of US aggressions against Cuba since 1898. In 1959, with the triumph of the Cuban Revolution, Washington implemented international terrorism as a tool of its foreign policy, and violence has become a doctrinal norm in world affairs. The fate of the Cuban Five, who traveled to the United States to investigate terrorist groups in Florida and then received life sentences for doing so, is also reviewed.

Salim Lamrani is a researcher at the Sorbonne University of Paris. He has specialized in US-Cuban relations since 1959 and has written articles translated in several languages and published all around the world.

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Superpower Principles: U.S. Terrorism Against Cuba

Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, William Blum, Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer, Michael Parenti and Leonard Weinglass spell out the grim realities of US aggressions against Cuba since 1898. In 1959, with the triumph of the Cuban Revolution, Washington implemented international terrorism as a tool of its foreign policy, and violence has become a doctrinal norm in world affairs. The fate of the Cuban Five, who traveled to the United States to investigate terrorist groups in Florida and then received life sentences for doing so, is also reviewed.

Salim Lamrani is a researcher at the Sorbonne University of Paris. He has specialized in US-Cuban relations since 1959 and has written articles translated in several languages and published all around the world.

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Superpower Principles: U.S. Terrorism Against Cuba

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Superpower Principles: U.S. Terrorism Against Cuba

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Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, William Blum, Nobel Laureate Nadine Gordimer, Michael Parenti and Leonard Weinglass spell out the grim realities of US aggressions against Cuba since 1898. In 1959, with the triumph of the Cuban Revolution, Washington implemented international terrorism as a tool of its foreign policy, and violence has become a doctrinal norm in world affairs. The fate of the Cuban Five, who traveled to the United States to investigate terrorist groups in Florida and then received life sentences for doing so, is also reviewed.

Salim Lamrani is a researcher at the Sorbonne University of Paris. He has specialized in US-Cuban relations since 1959 and has written articles translated in several languages and published all around the world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781567513417
Publisher: Common Courage Press
Publication date: 04/01/2005
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author


Salim Lamrani is a researcher at the Sorbonne University of Paris. He is specialized in U.S.-Cuban relations since 1959, and has written articles translated in several languages and published all around the world.
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