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To: PartyTime who wrote (64408)1/5/2003 1:58:52 AM
From: teevee  Respond to of 281500
 
How's Castrol gonna get his oil then?

First, if Cuban "advisors" bust the strike and get some tankers filled, I would think the US would put an embargo around Cuba preventing any tankers from delivering.

Second, because Fidel already knows that any oil shipments bound for Cuba would probably be embargoed, not that he wouldn't try anyways, I suspect Fidel's real intentions are elsewhere and on a grander scale.

There is no love lost between Fidel and the US.