Secret Missions to Cuba
Discover the intriguing world of diplomacy and espionage in "Secret Missions to Cuba" by Robert M. Levine. Published by Palgrave USA in 2002, this compelling paperback spans 323 pages and unveils never-before-seen insights into Fidel Castro's persona and the covert operations aimed at rekindling US-Cuban relations during the Carter and Reagan presidencies. Levine expertly navigates the complexities of Miami's exile community since 1959, painting a vivid picture of the emotional and political landscape that shaped these secret missions. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about international relations, this book offers a profound exploration of America's intricate ties with Cuba and the personalities involved. Delve into a pivotal chapter of postwar history and understand how these secret negotiations were pivotal in shaping modern relations between the two countries.