Cuba at a Cross Roads

Cuba at a Cross Roads, the New American Strategy is an account of Cuban history, U.S.- Cuba relations and a polemic against the United States embargo on commerce with Cuba. Written by American author Daniel Bruno Sanz and published in 2009 by Booksurge,
To sum up, Sanz argues that Fidel Castro is a creature of centuries old Cuban nationalism and that U.S. Cuba policy is foolishly driven by personal ambitions, hatreds and petty rivalries in the Cuban-American community and across the Florida Straights instead of the national interest. He urges President Obama to abandon all efforts at "regime change" in Cuba.
Dr.Sergei Khrushchev, is the son of the late Nikita Khrushchev, leader of the Soviet Union from 1956 to 1964 and whose assistance was crucial to the consolidation of the Cuban Revolution and the rule of Fidel Castro after 1959. .
The book is catalogued by the U.S. Library of Congress under control number 2009926446 . It is utilized in academia and is catalogued in Oxford University's Bodleian library .

The book can be downloaded for free in both English version and Spanish version.
 
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