Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:Action & Adventure
  • Language:English
  • Pages:344
  • eBook ISBN:9781098399818
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098399801

Cuba's Nuclear Pinata

Castro's attempt to blackmail America with a stolen nuclear warhead

By Ken Peters

Overview


It's 1992, Clinton has ascended the Presidency, the Cold War is over and the West is offering Aide for democratization and the dismantling of former Soviet Nuclear Arsenals. Fidel Castro is left in a lurch with his former Soviet benefactors now bankrupt and Castro has on last ploy to bring the West to him.
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Description


At the end of "the Missiles of October Crisis," the US had demanded that Russia remove all of their missiles that were 90 miles offshore from the United States. However, Fidel Castro had secretly removed six nuclear warheads before the entire thirty-two missiles were sent back to Russia. It was always Fidel's thinking that these warheads might one day be the savior of his nation. While he aligned himself with other communist countries, his inner sense always told him that he and Cuba were geographically an island of political ideology. He always knew Cuba was never more than a pawn for Russia as a threat to the United States during the Cold War. Russia. Fast forward now to 1992, Russia has fallen. Cuba is left in a bankrupt state with its benefactors no longer able to financially support its communist regime. His island country could no longer feed its people or manage its economy with its limited agricultural exports to acquire enough foreign currency to import the Island nation's food stocks, energy, or durable goods. However ineffective the US Government blockade may have been during Russia's time, it would now bring Cuba's economy to a standstill. The US and Western Europe were offering financial aid to former Soviet confederated satellite countries in exchange for denuclearization and free elections turning towards Democracy. Castro had no intent on following the paths of these former Soviet countries and relinquish his regime. Given his financial dilemma, Castro decides his hidden nuclear warheads may just be the leverage he can use with the United States without losing power. His plan was to use his weapons in a ploy to compromise the US. Castro conceives a clandestine plan to move one of his six nuclear warheads and plant it in Miami. His journey begins with shipping a large crate on an old transport ship used since the 1950s going back and forth over the 90 mile stretch between Havana and Miami. A safe ship without suspicion as a nondescript old freighter with whom the US customs agents well knew her captain who was believed to be anti-Castro and usually only assisted ex-pat Cubans seeking to repatriate their property from Havana or help those to escape from Cuba where possible. Upon planting the disguised wooden in a crate in US customs deep storage in Miami, Castros' intermediaries seek through the Cuban UN Mission in NYC to present the situation through American diplomats. As the information moves up the diplomatic bureaucracy, the US Government refuses to commit to blackmail. However, the offers a plan for advanced Agricultural Biotechnology to Cuba in exchange for the warheads in Havana and the one secreted to the US mainland. The US offers Genetically altered agriculture, such as flavor-saving tomatoes and Strawberries, which take on a 20-day hibernation from the ripening process when pulled from their stem. This not only permitted less bruising in transit but also had a shorter growth cycle, allowing annual crop production to increase fourfold. Such improvements could greatly accelerate agricultural production, translating to increased export revenues to solve Castro's financial dilemma. The US Government plan is nothing more than a guise to buy time to allow a covert incursion into Cuba to find the remaining five warheads while simultaneously US-trained bomb personnel pursues finding the warhead planted in Miami.
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About The Author


Dr. Ken Peters is a PhD Int'l Economist as a senior executive working for several multinational companies worldwide assisting governments with critical analysis on Healthcare Policies, living & working for over 30 years in Europe, South America, Africa, and Asia. In 1997 he founded World Diagnostics Inc. (NASDAQ) focusing on infectious diseases for underdeveloped nations experiencing pandemic and endemic diseases. He has been highlighted in the Wall Street Journal, various healthcare journals, a recipient of Dx Health Care Awards, and noted in "Who's Who in American Entrepreneurs". Since retiring, Dr. Peters has turned to write Biotechnology Thriller Novels, using his personal experiences from his time living overseas in underdeveloped nations where populations were experiencing a wide range of infectious diseases. Using the genre of Biotechnology, his novels are page-turners with the same pace as Michael Crichton uses medical or as John Grisham uses the law. His novels include Off Shore, The Cure, and most recently Cuba's Nuclear Pinata. His fourth biotech thriller The Hajj Intercept is anticipated to be released in mid-2022. Dr. Peters is currently a visiting professor at the Steven J. Green School of International & Public Affairs at Florida International University (US News & World ranked top 100 Universities) lecturing on Macroeconomic Government Policies and has been a distinguished guest scholar at the University of Shanghai lecturing on International Economic Development.
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Book Reviews

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Binh
Interesting Book An overall very interesting book that lets us know more about Cuba. Also, we learn about Russia and the Cuban missile crisis. This book talks very interestingly about nuclear power and destruction. I'm looking forward to finishing this book because of its tension and narrative. So far, CUBA'S NUCLEAR PINATA is my favorite book this year. Read more
Sofia
Excellent book! An absolute must-read. It is such an interesting and exciting book that though I was not expecting to read it, it was all worth it. In fact, it deserves a lot of recognition and honors because it is definitely the right choice to read it. This incredible book explains in a very appealing way how was the development of Cuba's story with the nuclear weapons in its possession, and how the economy of this country and the world's was affected due to the Soviet bankruptcy. I highly recommend this book to people of all ages and interests because of the quality of knowledge shared in the piece, as well as the richness of Dr. Peters' writing. My sincere compliments to the author, congrats for this amazing book! Read more
Huynh Tram Oanh
Cuba's Nuclear Piñata: A must-read book Reading the book was actually enjoyable. The wording was enticing and descriptive. Highly recommended. Read more
Matteo
Very interesting book I loved reading this book, it is really interesting and with an intriguing story. I am currently studying business in college and this book is full of interesting things about microeconomic. It’s a fast moving book, I’m sure that if you are going to buy it you are going to finish it in a couple of days. I really recommend it to everyone that is into reading. Read more
Canon
Geronimo Canon I found this book really interesting how Cubas economy with the help of the USSR and how they were consider a power in the area of medicine, Dr.Peters is a great author and professor Read more
Daniela
Cuba's Nuclear Piñata Most interesting read I've had on this topic. I would highly recommend. Read more
Naod
Amazing book Exceptionally fascinating and great book!  I can honestly say that it is one of the best books I have ever read. Very interesting subject. Highly suggested. Read more
Gianfranco
Awesome book, must-read When I first start to read this book I felt really interested in the way the economy of Cuba is manifested mentioning all the variables they were at that time. Also, I love how the author Ken Peters mentions the way that Fidel Castro took action in Cuba and how this affected its economy of it. This book is definitely recommended to all ages, it is a book that teaches a lot of history and economy in a very well-structured way. I love it, thank you so much for such a book. Read more
Hai Ngan
Cuba's Nuclear Piñata: A must-read book Ken Peters takes us on an intriguing journey from the chill of the Cold War with Russia to the hot temperatures of the tropics in Cuba and Miami. Fidel Castro, desperate for money, threatens the US with nuclear warheads he has kept hidden since the Cuban missile crisis. He believes he has an economic bargaining chip that Yankee capitalists will use to save the continental United States from nuclear destruction. Peters is like a fine chef, combining all of the necessary ingredients in his recipe of storytelling, such as American intelligence, Cuban politicos, and killers, while also adding the sweetness of romance to his delectable story. The story concludes with high drama, tension, and suspense. Read more
Mell
Cuba's Nuclear Piñata: A must-read book I found this book quite interesting because it explains the economic decline of Cuba and how Fidel Castro takes action in the face of it. The story is very well structured, and above all the events mentioned give a better idea of ​​what it is about. One hundred percent recommended. Read more