Can Russia and Cuba Save Guantanamo?

Will it take the threat of Russian President Medvedev and Fidel Castro intervening at Guantanamo Bay to end the monstrosity of wrongful imprisonment?

Russia’s president
met with revolutionary icon Fidel Castro on Friday, discussing
Guantanamo Bay and hopes for a multipolar world with Cuba’s former
leader during a tour of Latin America aimed at raising Moscow’s
presence in the region.

Dmitry Medvedev spent hours talking and sightseeing with
President Raul Castro before meeting privately with his 82-year-old
older brother.

When your enemies are kinder and more prescient than you — the real evildoers are provoked and revealed in the public square.

About David W. Boles

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