On the recordMay 28, 1934
this Government will make it clear that it not only opposes the policy of armed intervention, but that it renounces those rights of intervention and interference in Cuba.
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presidency.ucsb.eduthis Government will make it clear that it not only opposes the policy of armed intervention, but that it renounces those rights of intervention and interference in Cuba.
Message to the Senate Requesting Approval of a Treaty with Cuba.
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