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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion .last-modified/volumes/frus1958-60v06.xml
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<p>Some of this is undoubtedly the natural proud reaction to a successful
revolution. I think that many Cubans have always had an inferiority
complex with respect to the United States, and the feeling about the
Piatt Amendment is not yet dead. One frequently hears that this is the
Platt Amendment is not yet dead. One frequently hears that this is the
first time that Cuba has actually been free, and by its own efforts
despite “opposition” from the United States. The danger is, of course,
that the small communist minority and/or other anti-American elements
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“Trade Relations and Tariff,” “Problem of Rice,” “Problem of Flour,”
“American Investments in Cuba,” “Summary of the Present Status of Cuban
Armed Forces,” “Guantanamo Naval Base,” “Nicaro,” and “U.S.-Cuban
History &amp; Piatt Amendment.” The briefing paper on the “Cuban
History &amp; Platt Amendment.” The briefing paper on the “Cuban
Economic and Financial Situation,” dated April 13, discussed Pazos’
memorandum of April 7 (<ref target="#d272">Document 272</ref>)
requesting economic assistance and set forth the following
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corresp="#p_RR1">Roa</persName> might make the following points: <list>
<label>(a)</label>
<item>So far as we are concerned, Cuba has been a fully
sovereign nation since repeal of the Piatt Amendment in
sovereign nation since repeal of the Platt Amendment in
1934. <persName corresp="#p_RR1">Roa</persName> says freedom
began only on January 1, 1959.</item>
<label>(b)</label>
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