America did not find any evidence that Cuba possessed weapons of mass destruction (WMDs). During the Cold War, particularly in the early 1960s, there were concerns about Soviet missile installations in Cuba, leading to the Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962. However, these were not WMDs in the traditional sense, but rather nuclear missiles that posed a threat during that period. Ultimately, the U.S. determined that Cuba did not have an active WMD program.
Cubans can enter America but they must first apply for and receive a visa and passport from the Cuban government. Without that they would enter illegally and be subject to deportation.
Bill O'Reilly
because they want to escape and come to America!
they started coming in 1000b.c
They are on type. WMDs are also frequently referred to as NBC weapons:NuclearBiologicalChemical
Cubans typically live in Southern America. The common language in Southern America is Spanish, however that may differ from region to region, depending on a persons background. They may also speak English.
Yes. No, they are LatinAmericans. And basically Caribbean. Cubans identify more with the Caribbean culture than with the culture of the latinos in Latin America. EXCEPT FOR THE LANGUAGE.
First to realize America wasn't Asia
Richard R. Fagen has written: 'Political power in Latin America: seven confrontations' 'Politics and communication' -- subject(s): Communication 'Capitalism and the State in the U.S.-Latin American Relations' 'Cubans in exile' -- subject(s): Cuban Refugees, Cubans, Florida Cubans in Miami, History, Refugees 'The Nicaraguan revolution' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government 'Closer to Houston' 'The Future of Central America'
the iraq war as no WMDs were found.
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no he acused it of having wmds and invaded it