ImaginalDisc
Penultimate Amazing
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2005
- Messages
- 10,219
For ImaginalDisc: Please show any statement I have made that is a lie. I did not state that Hong Kong had no trade partners. I did not state that Israel received no aid from the U.S.
Glady, liar.
Empahsis added.On November 6, 1962, the United Nations General Assembly passed Resolution 1761, condemning South African apartheid policies. On August 7, 1963 the United Nations Security Council established a voluntary arms embargo against South Africa. Following the Soweto uprising in 1976 and its brutal suppression by the apartheid regime, the arms embargo was made mandatory by the UN Security Council on November 4, 1977 and South Africa became increasingly isolated internationally. Numerous conferences were held and the United Nations passed resolutions condemning South Africa, including the World Conference Against Racism in 1978 and 1983. A significant divestment movement started, pressuring investors to refuse to invest in South African companies or companies that did business with South Africa. South African sports teams were barred from participation in international events, and South African culture and tourism were boycotted.
Read, and learn.If international sanctions against South Africa were a good idea, why are they a bad idea for Cuba?
South African Arms Emgrabo does not equal Cuban Embargo.
The Embargo against Apartheid South Africa was not at all the same as the Embargo against Cuba. Your own quoted information quite clearly describes the Embargo against S.A. as an arms embargo, and yet you continue to equate it to the embargo against Cuba. That's outright deception. You are a liar.
For both of you: My point wasn't that trade with the U.S. isn't beneficial; hell, everyone wants to trade with the U.S. (well, maybe excepting NK). My point was that almost every country has some built-in disadvantage. Now, you can claim that disadvantage is all that's standing between you and The Good Life, as the Castro apologists here are doing, or you can overcome those advantages, as Hong Kong, Israel, and many other countries have done.
Yes, Israel gets lots of military aid from the U.S. But Cuba got lots of military aid from the USSR for years and years (until the USSR decided it had enough of its own problems and stopped pouring money into Castro's sinkhole), and it had a relative advantage over Israel of having a temperate climate and soil rich enough that you could probably stick a baseball bat in it and it would sprout, while Israel is a stinking desert. Castro doesn't have to build a wall around his country to keep his neighbors from shooting missiles into Havana, and doesn't have to maintain a huge standing army to fend off an invasion from the combined forces of the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Mexico. In short, Cuba has some advantages vis a vis Israel, and some disadvantages.
Same thing with Cuba vs. Hong Kong.
And Taiwan.
And Malaysia.
And Indonesia.
And...
But you latch on to one disadvantage Cuba has and claim that if just this one thing were eliminated, Cuba would be prosperous and happy and enjoying The Good Life.
Do you really believe that?
Can you show me any communist country that was ever prosperous and happy and enjoying The Good Life? Even those that the U.S. did trade with?
You trailing questions are irrelevant. The U.S. entirely shut off Cuba from the outside world for 12 years, and then the Embargo, after Carter, was continued with renwened fervor. The USSR aid to Cuba has long since ended, because, you may not be aware of this, the USSR is defunct.
Israel has always had trade. Israel has never been cut off entirely from trade from the outside world. Your comparision is invalid.
On a personal note, how dare you suggest I am a Castro apologist.