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Cuban Exiles Still See War As Live Option; Some Fear Playing Into Castro's Hands

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The Washington Post, January 14th, 1992

About a mile beyond the last suburban tract house, where civilization ends and the Everglades begins, aging veterans of the Bay of Pigs invasion are dreaming dreams of vengeance and liberation. On Sunday, about 40 Cuban exiles belonging to Alpha-66, a paramilitary organization, trained with live ammunition in scrubby wetlands west of Miami, in a field ringed with abandoned washing machines and old tires. The military exercise, seen by many Cubans here as an anachronism, took on new life after the arrest last month in Cuba of three Miami-area men who landed there armed with guns and explosives....

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