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John F. Kennedy sent his press secretary to buy 1,200 Cuban cigars right before signing the embargo against Cuba in 1962. Half a century later US policy on... 29.12.2014, Sputnik International
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Close, but No Cigar
16:44 GMT 29.12.2014 (Updated: 10:35 GMT 29.03.2023) John F. Kennedy sent his press secretary to buy 1,200 Cuban cigars right before signing the embargo against Cuba in 1962. Half a century later US policy on Cuba has clearly gone up in smoke and it was one pricy 'drag'.
John F. Kennedy sent his press secretary to buy 1,200 Cuban cigars right before signing the embargo against Cuba in 1962. Half a century later US policy on Cuba has clearly gone up in smoke and it was one pricy 'drag'.