Sunday, 18 April 2010
 
Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. Before he was removed by a military coup-where he was then flown to a United States military base and exiled to Costa Rica-Honduras' president, Manuel Zelaya, had claimed America's punitive economic blockade against Cuba was Cuba's "Day of Infamy." He also called on the Organization of American States to admit Cuba, but the U.S. intervened by imposing a list of requirements for Cuba to meet and by penalizing any nation that would dare challenge U.S. authority in Latin America and the Caribbean. Before discussing how Cuba's Day of Infamy is...
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President John F. Kennedy places a streamer on the colors of the 363rd Tactical Reconnaissance Wing to present the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award in recognition of the unit's actions associated with the Cuban Missile Crisis.
photo: USAF file