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United States embargo against Cuba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Blockade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A blockade is an effort to cut off the communications of a particular area by force. It is distinct from a siege in that a blockade is usually directed at an entire country or region, rather than a ...
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UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY VS US BLOCKADE; Historic US Double Defeat in UN; More;; Victory against US Blockade; More;; Cuban Foreign Minister Decries US Moves at UN; More; Cuban Foreign Minister in New York; More...
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U.S. President William McKinley ordered a blockade of Cuba. Spanish forces in Santiago de Cuba mined Guantánamo Bay. The U.S. fleet left Key West, Florida for Havana to begin the Cuban blockade. President McKinley called for 125,000 volunteers.
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Video : A key moment of what is now know as the Cold War, President Kennedy orders the Cuban Blockade in 1962. People all over the world held their breath, praying this was not the start of World War III. 1960s. ... Thanks for watching our video President Orders Cuban Blockade, 1962 For more how to videos,
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"I think that our previous policy, the one that we've had now and the one we've had through Republican and Democratic administrations of keeping economic pressure on and in denying the legitimacy of the Cuban government, has been a good policy," he said.
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The United States should stop using human rights as a pretext for its anti-Cuban practices, Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque said Wednesday. ... "The Cuban government considers this a resounding and indisputable victory of Cuban diplomacy," he added.
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