It’s always felt punitive for the egg left on the US’ face following the collapse of Batista’s rule and subsequent loss of US business interests. The fact that Cuba hasn’t been a legitimate military threat to the United States for well over 50 years only reinforces that.
NoneOfUrBusiness@fedia.io
on 30 Mar 03:35
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Because of Cuban exiles. Obama's attempt at rapprochement with Cuba pretty much turned Florida permanently red and was immediately overturned by Trump. Not to say it's impossible, but you'd need a committed progressive president, a popular mandate and a cooperstive legislature, three things the Democratic party has been doing its damnedest to avoid over the past two decades.
OrteilGenou@lemmy.world
on 30 Mar 02:52
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Ooo looks like the balls may have retracted.
Yes, it really begs the question of what the point of all this was. Just the pleasure of torturing Cubans?
What has ever been the point of the US’s Cuba sanctions? At least since the end of the Cold War, it has been completely and utterly pointless.
China is also “communist”, and we do shittons of business with them. Why block off Cuba?
It’s always felt punitive for the egg left on the US’ face following the collapse of Batista’s rule and subsequent loss of US business interests. The fact that Cuba hasn’t been a legitimate military threat to the United States for well over 50 years only reinforces that.
Because of Cuban exiles. Obama's attempt at rapprochement with Cuba pretty much turned Florida permanently red and was immediately overturned by Trump. Not to say it's impossible, but you'd need a committed progressive president, a popular mandate and a cooperstive legislature, three things the Democratic party has been doing its damnedest to avoid over the past two decades.
Oh, excuse me, this is the honor of taking Cuba.
distraction from the Epstein files…. same as Venezuela and Iran