Afrocentric wrote:Siggon Kristov wrote:My questions are very much on topic. This is about US foreign policy, and my questions are merely in response to things that you said. You want Cuba to be invaded, and your response to the US-sponsored terrorism is "Cry me a river" but 9-11 is a national tragedy.
9/11 is a national tragedy. I can't speak on alleged reports of US actions abroad to undermine stability or cause trouble.
What would you like to know on this topic? I wrote a dissertation and several papers on the subject. The most recently published theoretic model on destabilization as foreign policy is actually mine. It happens to analyze the development of US destabilization policy toward Cuba in 1959-1960 as a case of that more general phenomenon. I'm down to answer whatever questions you have about US-Cuba relations or US efforts to help anti-government agents overthrow their governments and put in pro-US dictators. Its nothing new, nor is it actually all that secret. The State Dept., for example, maintains FRUS, where you can go read primary documents about the creation of our Foreign Policy.