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The Cuba Study Group is a non-profit, non-partisan organization, comprised of Cuban business and community leaders who share a common interest and vision of a free and democratic Cuba.
Our Mission is to facilitate a peaceful reunification of the Cuban nation leading to a free and open society with respect for human rights, the rule of law and a market-based economy.
Featured StoryCuba feared 2003 U.S. plot: reportAFPHAVANA - In mid-2003 Cuba faced the greatest risk of a U.S. attack since the 1962 Cuban missile crisis and was forced to boost its defenses, the official Cuban daily Granma reported Friday.President Raul Castro told the National Defense Council that in 2003 Cuban authorities believed then U.S. defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld was planning a huge attack against the communist-run island. "It was most dangerous moment ever to face our country since the missile crisis of 1962," he told the council, according to Granma. The newspaper alleged that the purported attack had been endorsed by...
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