July 13, 2010

Spain's Ignoble Mission in Cuba

Carlos Alberto Montaner, Miami Herald

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Spain is an instrument to try to persuade the European nations to abandon their common position in the face of tyranny.

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TAGGED: European Union, Miguel Angel Moratinos, Raul Castro, Fidel Castro, Cuba, Spain

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