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Trump Admin Expected To Bring Criminal Charges Against Raul Castro

Trump Admin Expected To Bring Criminal Charges Against Raul Castro Via American Greatness, The Trump administration is preparing to escalate pressure on Cuba’s communist regime by pursuing criminal charges against former Cuban leader Raúl Castro over the 1996 shootdown of civilian aircraft operated by a Miami-based exile group. According to reports, the charges are expected to be announced Wednesday and would center on the incident in which Cuban fighter jets destroyed two planes flown by Brothers to the Rescue, killing all four men aboard. The US Department of Justice is expected to make the announcement...
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