Center for International Policy: The terrorist, said Wayne Smith, a senior fellow at a U.S. think-tank, the Center for International Policy, according to The Star. Now 86, the terrorist/hero who allegedly once blew up a Cuban passenger plane, killing all 73 on board, is a free man in the U.S.A., still hoping to end the autocratic rule of longtime Cuban strongman Fidel Castro Ruz and his brother Raul, a mission that will brook no trace of compromise and Mention the name Luis Posada Carriles to a Cuban-American, or to anyone versed in modern Cuban history, and you are apt to elicit one of two very different reactions. The hero, countered Guillermina Hernandez, an employee at Pinarenos, a tropical juice bar on Calle Ocho in the heart of Miami Little Havana. In short, Luis Posada Carriles continues to be what he has almost always been a villain to some, a role model to others.
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