ABSTRACT

From Argentina to Canada, from the Dominican Republic to Zanzibar, subversive activities were undertaken by Cuban agents or local nationals trained in Cuba. Castro and company were determined to extend the Cuban Revolution—or at least its communist aftermath—to far corners of the globe. The following article, published in the November/December, 1973, issue of the Air University Review, provided details about the big campaign launched by a small country, a small country governed by a man with a gigantic ego.