Posted on May 7, 2015
CH (MAJ) William Beaver
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We are moving to normalize relations with Cuba. People far above my paygrade have obviously advised this. I'm just wondering how sure we are that ISIS cells are not active in Cuba. For that matter, do we know all the ISIS cells secretly active in our own borders? What about ISIS Lone Wolves? How long will it be before we rethink our current shift in policy towards Cuba? Or will we ever? I plead ignorance on this matter, but still have some concerns. What say you?
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Sir, my brother in law is from Cuba so I would love to see for his families sake an opportunity to see long lost relatives. On the other hand, I don't trust the Castro's as far as I can throw them.
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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when the idiot in the oval office leaves or the money sucking corporations decide they've raped the country financially for whatever they can get out of it, whichever comes first.
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When I worked in the Pharmaceutical business we had an owner whose dad was incarcerated in a Concentration Camp much by a Gulag. He hates Castro and rightly so. He lost 80lbs in there and when they let him go to the USA, he became a citizen, then kissed the ground and cried. I wish some of these youngins had a clue about what Castro did.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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It appears the terrorists in the US are Muslims or converted Muslims. I think Cuba might slightly increase the risk of terrorism. It will be good to open up Cuba and let them have a communist government with a capitalist economy.
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