We shouldn't have tried to prevent it because
it's none of our business.
I think Cuba is worse off with Castro, but it just simply isn't our place
to change that. That is for the people of Cuba to do.
We were genuinely worried about Castro's wanting to have nukes only
90 miles offshore of the US mainland. Right or wrong, it was a real danger
we wanted not to have happen.
Best Regards
At 01:38 AM 2/22/03 -0500, you wrote:
On Sat, 22 Feb 2003, Chad Fernandez wrote:
So your basically an isolationist, then? Sounds
like many of the people
here are.
If by isolationist you mean that I believe we shouldn't be projecting our
collective penis into everyone else's affairs, then yes, I am an
isolationist. However, I don't believe that's the proper meaning of the
term.
I don't know much about many of items on your
list, However.
1961 : The U.S. attempts to overthrow the
revolutionary Cuban
government at the Bay of Pigs.
This ones interests me...... are you saying Cuba is better off, now that
Castro is in power, and we shouldn't have tried to prevent that?
We shouldn't have tried to prevent it because it's none of our business.
I think Cuba is worse off with Castro, but it just simply isn't our place
to change that. That is for the people of Cuba to do.
Peace... Sridhar