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		<title>By: Joe</title>
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		<description>I say reconnaissance, you say recognizance...

One wonders how much longer places like Cuba, Haiti, and the Bahamas will survive as sovereign territories.  Echoes from 1898 ripple onwards yet are overwhelmed by the tsunami wave of nuclear deterrence strategy that demarks historically the pre- and post-atomic worlds.</description>
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<p>One wonders how much longer places like Cuba, Haiti, and the Bahamas will survive as sovereign territories.  Echoes from 1898 ripple onwards yet are overwhelmed by the tsunami wave of nuclear deterrence strategy that demarks historically the pre- and post-atomic worlds.</p>
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