Ponce
16th December 2011, 11:08 AM
I was wondering how long it would take the US to realise that there was plenty of oil only 90 miles away from them, you first start with an unfounded rummor and then work your way up from there......lucky for Cuba Castro has done a lot of good for the Latin Amerian countries so that they will come to help in case the US decides to "liberate" Cuba of its oil.......... now I hve to work on a plan, behing the plan, behind the plan, behind the plan, just in case.
Is Hezbollah going to lounch "missiles" against the state of Israel from Cuba? hahahahahaha too funny.
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Michele Bachmann warns that Hezbollah could be planning missile site in Cuba.
BY NINA MANDELL
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
The second round of the Cuban Missile Crisis could be coming - at least in Michele Bachmann's world.
The Tea Party darling told an audience in Iowa on Monday that the Middle Eastern terror group Hezbollah was planning to build missile sites in Cuba.
"There's reports that have come out that Cuba has been working with another terrorist organization called Hezbollah," she said, beginning to ramble.
"And Hezbollah is looking at wanting to be part of missile sites in Iran and, of course, when you are 90 miles offshore from Florida, you don't want to entertain the prospect of hosting bases or sites where Hezbollah could have training camps or perhaps have missile sites or weapons sites in Cuba. This would be foolish."
Bachmann was apparently referring to a report in a conservative Italian newspaper that has not been found to have any merit, though the Huffington Post pointed out hat it's been cited on a few American blogs.
Many politicians and celebrities have urged President Obama to consider opening trade again with Fidel Castro's communist regime in Cuba - or at least take small steps toward that end.
During last week's Republican debate, the Minnesota congresswoman jumped on New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson's suggestion that he would allow charter flights between the U.S. and Cuba.
"According to the State Department's website, there are four nations that are state sponsors of terror. Cuba is one of those nations. We would never have flights between the United States and Cuba. It's a state sponsor of terror," Bachmann railed.
The Hill pointed out that Cuba was placed on the terror list in 1982 after Castro was accused of providing aid to communist rebels as the Cold War played out across Latin America.
Bachmann isn't the only Tea Party hardliner to huff about America's Cold War-era enemies.
One of Sarah Palin's most famous quotes came when asked about her foreign policy experience. She offered up the head-scratcher that she could see Russia from her house in Alaska.
nmandell@nydailynews.com
Is Hezbollah going to lounch "missiles" against the state of Israel from Cuba? hahahahahaha too funny.
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Michele Bachmann warns that Hezbollah could be planning missile site in Cuba.
BY NINA MANDELL
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
The second round of the Cuban Missile Crisis could be coming - at least in Michele Bachmann's world.
The Tea Party darling told an audience in Iowa on Monday that the Middle Eastern terror group Hezbollah was planning to build missile sites in Cuba.
"There's reports that have come out that Cuba has been working with another terrorist organization called Hezbollah," she said, beginning to ramble.
"And Hezbollah is looking at wanting to be part of missile sites in Iran and, of course, when you are 90 miles offshore from Florida, you don't want to entertain the prospect of hosting bases or sites where Hezbollah could have training camps or perhaps have missile sites or weapons sites in Cuba. This would be foolish."
Bachmann was apparently referring to a report in a conservative Italian newspaper that has not been found to have any merit, though the Huffington Post pointed out hat it's been cited on a few American blogs.
Many politicians and celebrities have urged President Obama to consider opening trade again with Fidel Castro's communist regime in Cuba - or at least take small steps toward that end.
During last week's Republican debate, the Minnesota congresswoman jumped on New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson's suggestion that he would allow charter flights between the U.S. and Cuba.
"According to the State Department's website, there are four nations that are state sponsors of terror. Cuba is one of those nations. We would never have flights between the United States and Cuba. It's a state sponsor of terror," Bachmann railed.
The Hill pointed out that Cuba was placed on the terror list in 1982 after Castro was accused of providing aid to communist rebels as the Cold War played out across Latin America.
Bachmann isn't the only Tea Party hardliner to huff about America's Cold War-era enemies.
One of Sarah Palin's most famous quotes came when asked about her foreign policy experience. She offered up the head-scratcher that she could see Russia from her house in Alaska.
nmandell@nydailynews.com