States is determined — a. to prevent by whatever means may be necessary, including the use of arms, the Marxist-Leninist regime in Cuba from extending, by force or the threat of force, its aggressive or subversive activities to any part of this hemisphere;... Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee - Page 828by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1986Full view - About this book
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