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In Latin America, Not Everyone Is Thrilled With The U.S.-Cuba Thaw

Cuban President Raul Castro (left) talks to his Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro at a summit in Havana on Oct. 20. The two countries are close allies that have been highly critical of the U.S. But with the U.S. and Cuba now planning closer ties, Cuba may tone down its anti-American rhetoric. (Reuters/Landov)
Cuban President Raul Castro (left) talks to his Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro at a summit in Havana on Oct. 20. The two countries are close allies that have been highly critical of the U.S. But with the U.S. and Cuba now planning closer ties, Cuba may tone down its anti-American rhetoric. (Reuters/Landov)

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