Algerian terrorism

Cole, the author of The Eleventh Plague: The Politics of Biological and Chemical Warfare (1998), is a political scientist at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey. algerian terrorism Bush-terrorist-attack. A feckless embargoCuba: Confronting the U. S. Embargo, by Peter SchwabReviewed by Wayne S. algerian terrorism Ethics-of-war-and-terrorism. SmithSt. Martin's Press, 1999224 pages; 29. 95Cuba: Confronting the U. algerian terrorism Daily fat intake. S. Embargo is a perplexing book. Peter Schwab, a professor of political science at Purchase College (State University of New York), begins by saying that it is a labor of love. It obviously is-the reader senses early on his deep affection for Cuba and the Cuban people. Not surprisingly, he calls for a lifting of the U. S. embargo and for the normalization of relations with Cuba. But in the process, he overstates the embargo's effectiveness, thereby buttressing the arguments of embargo proponents who would like the U. S. public to believe that it has been an effective tool against Fidel Castro. It is difficult to argue with the author's basic conclusions. He views U. S. efforts to rid itself of the Cuban Revolution as part of its long-standing determination to control the island. During the Cold War, the United States had legitimate security concerns resulting from the Cuban-Soviet alliance-concerns that came most visibly and dramatically into play during the 1962 Missile Crisis. He argues, however, that with the end of the Cold War, and with the Pentagon saying the island no longer poses any conceivable threat to U. S.

Algerian terrorism



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