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Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2001

U.S. Keeps Ignoring Castro's Terrorism

While the U.S. government keeps ignoring the fact that "Cuba is an eminent threat to this country," more and more evidence shows that dictator Fidel Castro is a tremendous danger who can no longer be ignored, says Judicial Watch.

"Castro's cozy relationship with Iran, strong ties to some of the world's deadliest terrorist groups and biotechnology manufacturing plants, along with his well-documented hatred of America, should be enough to consider him dangerous," says the anti-corruption law firm.

More evidence has recently been uncovered that Castro is a threat to national security, but the Bush administration, which has expressed an interest in softening the U.S. embargo against Cuba, continues to gnore the facts, Judicial Watch says.

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