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U.S. Aims to Install Pro-American Leader in Cuba

HeadlineAug 01, 2006

The Bush administration has already begun laying plans to help a pro-American leader take power after the death of Castro. Last month the Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba produced a report calling on the US to spend millions of dollars supporting opponents of Castro. The promised funding has been billed as “democracy promotion.” Critics say it will work to undermine Cuba’s government the same way that US democracy funding has destabilized regimes in other countries such as Haiti and Venezuela.

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