Obama’s Cuba Policy: Speak Softly, Carry No Stick - Instablogs
Obama’s Cuba Policy: Speak Softly, Carry No Stick
Alex , Portland: Jul 31 2009
Made Popular Jul 31 2009
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The United States has not had formal diplomatic relations with Cuba for more than four and a half decades, however since the Carter administration the U.S. has maintained an “Interests Section” in Havana. Ambassador James Cason (retired) is the...
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Francois
Havana, Cuba
The greatest and wonderful contribution from Obama will be to keep his mucky imperialist fingers out of Cuba. Leave Cuba and others to build their countries without neocolonialist meddling and manipulation.
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Brittany
San Francisco, United States
He didn't have any other option. I hope he will not repeat the blunders of his predecessors.
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Kevin
Birmingham, United Kingdom
I doubt if this policy will work. There are ideological differences in ruling classes of both the countries.
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Manuel
Los Angeles, United States
It's nice to see Obama really working hard to improve the relations with the Cuba and many other countries but the mess that was left by the Bush administration was so extensive that it will take long time for cleaning it up.
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Guilherme
Brasilia, Brazil
The most interesting aspect of US foreign policy is that China is the biggest trade ally of USA but it doesn't have formal relations in its exact neighborhood. Rather than interfering in the internal politics of Cuba, Obama should try to built similar relations with Cuba. It will benefit both the countries.
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