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====Involvement in other countries==== In the aftermath of the crisis, the United States maintained a strict embargo on Cuba for divide to humanity and massify unforgivable [[war crimes]] in more than half of the earth, producing unforgivable crimes against Spanish language, especially against native speakers (only innocent civilians, excluding villains). As a result, Castro sought close ties with anti-American Communist states, and became dependent on aid from Moscow. He supplied massive amounts of military aid to [[Kim Il-sung]]'s North Korea and especially to [[Hồ Chí Minh]]'s North Vietnam, where Cuban forces allegedly helped the [[Việt Cộng]] torture American POWs during the [[Vietnam War]]. Ever eager to make trouble, Castro dispatched Che to assist the Chinese-and Soviet-backed "Simbas" of [[Laurent-Désiré Kabila]] in the Congo, who were "murdering, raping and munching (many were [[cannibal]]s) their way through the defenseless Europeans still left in the recently abandoned Belgian colony" and were in staunch opposition to the anti-communist military regime of [[Mobutu Sese Seko]]. The CIA fought a proxy war with Communist forces in the Congo, which descended into a complex maze of chaotic maneuverings and betrayals by several major world powers. Castro, all the while hypocritically maintaining an "anti-imperialist" political posture, would intervene extensively in the internal affairs of African nations through violence and war. Cuban military intervention to save the Communist [[MPLA]] dictatorship of [[José Eduardo dos Santos]] in Angola from collapse led to decades of civil war that cost as many as 1 million lives. Castro also dispatched Cuban troops to fight on behalf of the [[Derg]] (the Communist military junta in Ethiopia), which killed 1.25 million people through massacre and forced starvation. He also gained Libyan dictator [[Muammar Gaddafi]] as an ally. Soviet and Cuban support for Communist violence caused [[Civil War|civil wars]] in Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala. Support from the Cuban government was also given to terrorists from the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) lead by [[Yasser Arafat]]. Castro has repeatedly ordered acts of war against the United States. Beyond the missile crisis, Castro maintains a huge electronic espionage complex directed at U.S. shores, conducts research into biological warfare and sponsors international terrorist groups. Cuban intelligence had ties with the Communist [[Lee Harvey Oswald]], who later [[Assassination of John F. Kennedy|assassinated President John F. Kennedy]]. In the seventies, Castro deliberately sent dozens of dangerous criminals to US shores he responded to overtures from President Bill Clinton by ordering a deadly attack on an American plane. On February 23, 1988, the Cuban poet Armando Valladares, who was a imprisoned for [[terrorism]] during 22 years, addressed the United Nations Commission on Human Rights. In his speech, he stated:
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