Pretty well said. Violence is the goal and intimidation is the agenda. As a Navy veteran with service training in Cuba, you can see where this is going. ---While there, I would walk down to Checkpoint Charlie (many different gates use that name) and watch Cuban nationals come on the base to work. All were emaciated and fearful. They all seemed to be "looking over their shoulder".---I contrasted this with Jamaican nationals who were hired to work on the base under contract. They were happy go lucky and always playing soccer. You have to remember that this base has some 10,000 male troops and eight women or so.
Pretty well said. Violence is the goal and intimidation is the agenda. As a Navy veteran with service training in Cuba, you can see where this is going. ---While there, I would walk down to Checkpoint Charlie (many different gates use that name) and watch Cuban nationals come on the base to work. All were emaciated and fearful. They all seemed to be "looking over their shoulder".---I contrasted this with Jamaican nationals who were hired to work on the base under contract. They were happy go lucky and always playing soccer. You have to remember that this base has some 10,000 male troops and eight women or so.
ReplyDelete