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Cuba told a United Nations session Wednesday it had almost doubled its military capability in the past year because the Reagan administration had refused to rule out the possibility of a military attack on Cuba.
Cuba told a United Nations session Wednesday it had almost doubled its military capability in the past year because the Reagan administration had refused to rule out the possibility of a military attack on Cuba.
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