The slogan "we will not allow another Cuba" hides the possibility of perpetrating aggressions without fear of reprisal, such as the one carried out against the Dominican Republic or before that the massacre in Panama — and the clear warning stating that Yankee troops are ready to intervene anywhere in America where the ruling regime may be altered, thus endangering their interests.


Message to the Tricontinental (1967)


The slogan we will not allow another Cuba hides the possibility of perpetrating aggressions without fear of reprisal, such as the one carried out...

The slogan we will not allow another Cuba hides the possibility of perpetrating aggressions without fear of reprisal, such as the one carried out...

The slogan we will not allow another Cuba hides the possibility of perpetrating aggressions without fear of reprisal, such as the one carried out...

The slogan we will not allow another Cuba hides the possibility of perpetrating aggressions without fear of reprisal, such as the one carried out...