anything to avoid the facts about America's trade with authoritarian states and dictatorships huh?
So you want to add Cuba to the list? Let's make it consistent, let's trade with all of them, right?
anything to avoid the facts about America's trade with authoritarian states and dictatorships huh?
So you want to add Cuba to the list? Let's make it consistent, let's trade with all of them, right?
You're right, we should accept them as they are, and openly trade with them. It doesn't matter if they abuse human rights and don't allow free speech and democracy.
Let's just call it "cultural diversity".
Reason enough to impeach him, don't you think?Obama may not have lifted the embargo, and he may not. However, he did lift the ban on Cuban musicians having concerts in the USA.
Right now there is an effort to open travel to Cuba. As a diver, I would love to dive Cuba without doing what other Americans do: traveling to grand cayman and visiting cuba from there, they don't stamp your passport. Its a "wink wink" loophole in the travel ban.
However, visiting Cuba is difficult morally (for me anyway). The resorts.... well.. you can do your own reading. I'm not sure I would go unless they liberalized tourism on their side.
No matter how much sense it makes to end the embargo, and let people who think its a good idea boycott Cuban goods, I just don't think it will be politically viable until the Castro brothers are gone. We have ex-Cubans living in America who remembers their family members being killed by death squads in the revolution. That is a powerful grudge to get over.
IMO we're punishing the wrong people with the cruel, anachronistic, and pointless embargo. The Castro crime family is doing quite well for itself, and since they can get away with blaming the USA for the troubles of ordinary Cubans, we're just helping them maintain their grip on power.
I say put a McDonalds and Starbucks in the middle of Havana. The Castros won't survive for six months.
It is my honest belief that the more authoritarian regimes trade with the USA, the more the people want to BE......like the USA.
And I'm willing to suggest that the American embargo may have indeed been one of the reasons why Communism and Castro have survived soo long in Cuba.
Canada has normal trade relations with Cuba. Just sayin'.
Which is another reason: The CUban embargo is working about as well as prohibition did.
Basically everyone except the US has normal trade relations with Cuba.
I think a lot of the people who want the embargo left in place are still bearing a grudge over the loss of some assets siezed after the revolution.
you got it. it has nothing to do with "human rights".
It appears, from your language, that you prefer that people be ruled, rather than served."First, feed your own people" should be a steadfast law written on the heart of any ruler.
Rulers are for the era of the divine right of kings, one would prefer governments that serve their people in a more enlightened era.