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  • {{Image|Fidel Castro.jpg|right|200px|Fidel Castro in 2003.}} '''Fidel Castro''' (born '''Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz'''; August 13, 1926 – November 25,
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Fidel Castro]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Modern U.S. (i.e., since [[Fidel Castro]] took power in 1959) policy and operations toward Cuba
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  • ...[[Central Intelligence Agency]] program to [[assassination|assassinate]] [[Fidel Castro]].
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  • ...nd actions toward Cuba, especially since the 1959 assumption of power by [[Fidel Castro]], and recent lessening of tensions
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  • {{Image|Fidel Castro.jpg|right|200px|Fidel Castro in 2003.}} '''Fidel Castro''' (born '''Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz'''; August 13, 1926 – November 25,
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  • ...Communist Party. From 1959 until 2008 the country's main politician was [[Fidel Castro]], first as Prime Minister and later as President, but in 2008 he officiall ...me to an end in 1959 when the dictator Fulgencio Batista was overthrown by Fidel Castro and the current [[Communism|Communist]] government was set up; Castro had a
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  • ...]) was ordered to prepare and undertake an assassination operation against Fidel Castro. Beginning in [[November]] of [[1961]], [[William King Harvey | Harvey]] dr ...the involvement of Roselli, a Mafia boss who had been ejected from Cuba by Fidel Castro, [[Santos Trafficante]], became directly involved, particularly since gover
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  • Especially with the rise of an insurgency under [[Fidel Castro]] in the late 1950s, Cuba has been a high priority to the [[United States i ...] was approved by U.S. President [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] to assassinate [[Fidel Castro]].
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  • ...h]] took initiatives beginning in 2002. With the illness and retirement of Fidel Castro, replaced by his brother [[Raul Castro]], relations under [[Barack Obama]] ...gencio Batista]], by the non-democratic, and then [[Communist]], rule of [[Fidel Castro]]. Cuban emigres to the U.S., some of whom lost all their possessions, for
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  • In what has been called the '''Black Spring of Cuba''', the [[Fidel Castro]] regime put in jail 75 political opponents between 18 and 20 March 2003. M
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  • ...l Base and Coaling Station, in return for rent of $4,000 per year. After [[Fidel Castro]] took power in 1959, the Cuban Government stopped cashing the USA's rent c
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