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To: unclewest who wrote (112495)5/4/2005 8:41:24 AM
From: Ish  Respond to of 793800
 
<<Myers delivered the report to Congress on Monday and predicts the risk will decrease in a year or two. >>

Bad for now but at least it looks better down the road.



To: unclewest who wrote (112495)5/4/2005 8:13:12 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793800
 
Now will they ever admit the Cuban jailer they had at the "Hotel?"

"Pinche Cubano Comunistas

Ah ha!! Cuba has disclosed its military engineers took part in the widening of the Ho Chi Minh Trail during the war in Southeast Asia. Why those dirty bastards! Retired Cuban Col. Roberto Leon opened up about an episode touted as "one of the greatest secrets" of the 1965-1975 war, when he led a team of 23 Cuban military engineers and about 50 Vietnamese nationals in work on the trail over seven months. Mr Leon said that construction of the trail started in 1959 and lasted 15 years, but that it was in September 1973, during Cuban President Fidel Castro's visit, that authorities asked him for technical help to expand the network. A group of 43 Vietnamese nationals arrived in Cuba in November of that year as a result of the deal and, after training in Cuban military construction techniques, returned to their country with their Cuban trainers.

Well isn't that special."
jenmartinez.com