Cuba shows Bush speech on TV
In a highly unusual move, the Cuban government media Thursday published an entire page of excerpts from President Bush's speech on the island, and earlier broadcast about 15 minutes of his address on television.
The step surprised veteran Cuba watchers, who said the rare decision to let Cubans see and read Bush's withering criticism of Havana's leadership clearly signals a shift in strategy -- though they're not sure in what direction.
Bush gave a 30-minute address Wednesday about Cuba, his first in four years. He attacked the Castro administration and outlined ways that Washington could help in the event that communism collapsed and freedom took its place.
(Via Miami Herald)
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