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U.S. Expects Change After Fidel's Death

Saturday, February 17, 2007 12:57:59 PM
By GEORGE GEDDA

* FILE   NO SALES  WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration remains hopeful that the death of Fidel Castro will unleash grass-roots pressure among Cubans for democratic change — but many analysts see little threat to the regime under the thus-far seamless succession of brother Raul.

As U.S. officials see it, the seismic political event for Cuba has yet to come.

"We don't feel that we've lost an important moment, because quite frankly, we don't see any significant possibility of change of any kind until Fidel is gone," Tom Shannon, the top State Department aide for Latin America, says.


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