Yeah, sure. It would be nice to know how the "Fundamental Law of the Republic" modifed the 1940 Constitution. When Batista or the US makes changes, the document identifies them as good or bad. Very little mention seems to be made of Castro's human rights abuses.
The Oct 19, 1960 entry bothers me. After Cuba essentially nationalized all US property, the US responds with a partial embargo. (How partial? The document doesn't say) Then it says that 16 months later the embargo became complete. That seems to me to be skipping a lot of context.
But isn't all this because of the nature of the desired commision, to:
On September 30, 1998, former Secretary of State Lawrence S. Eagleburger sent a letter to Senator John W. Warner encouraging him and his colleagues to support the establishment of a National Bipartisan Commission to conduct a comprehensive review of United States policy toward Cuba.
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