For the most part of the
Cuban-American community residing in Miami, Florida, the day of Wednesday,
December 17th, 2014, will—more likely than not—go down in their history books
as a day in infamy, much
the same as did December 7th, 1941, for all Americans. The former, when Barack
Obama announced the U.S. restoring full relations with Cuba, including the
opening of an embassy in the island—a bold move aimed at ending over 50 years
of hostility between the two countries—the latter when the Royal Empire of
Japan attacked the United States Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor on the island of
Oahu, Hawaii.
CFP.
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