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SECE but continuously subject to re-examination and reorientation according as one or the other of the two objectives seems more relevant. Cuba's military establishment has limited potentialities and is concerned primarily with maintaining domestic law and order and serving as a final arbiter in matters of major political importance. Within this limited scope it is capable of performing its duties with relative efficiency and is a protection against extensive sabotage by Com- munists or other subversive groups. In the event of a joint US-Cuban war against the USSR, the Cuban Army would probably need little help from the US in controlling an integrated program of sabotage by Cuba's 150,000 Communists. The regime of President-elect Prío should enjoy relative stability for the next two years, and can be expected fully to support the US in its anti-Soviet policies. In other matters, however, US-Cuban relations will probably become embroiled in a series of vexatious disputes arising from President-elect Prío's and his associates' desire to assert Cuba's sovereign rights rather than accept the more expedient course of deferring to the US. blow au vilagioning belobo.com betherini bru wai bite feolfilog elgosq art abroits Leigolos dairteq8 simebas 897gab edsupshs poliquition to not s dities self 98019 erit to TRUEST egist bas dadi mottendia vd ord assetted amillo yes (S) erit of to aviala heviseb adderred art to Vilmal middlew of brs not. eaolo Vileboqao Tot affirmad bas drogque edi doldw derlog add broyed doldw dolltw exitog class edit of gidagoidsfer to edi dqobs lesifflog Isubivihal sat ai odj ii

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