Ending the Embargo

Once again, it is American analysts who come out in favor of ending the embargo against Cuba. So, this is not just a Cuban initiative for their own self-interest, but the recognition by Americans who have not been unduly influenced by Cuban exiles, that the embargo is an absurd, illegal and untenable position, contrary to U.S. commercial interests. The fact is that both countries would benefit from normal relations, as is the case between close neighbors.

Although the embargo has made life in Cuba much more difficult, it has failed miserably to bring  the Cuban regime down. More than half a century is enough proof of a failed policy. Only American stubbornness and courting of the Cuban-American vote have maintained such an anachronistic and irrational measure for so long.      

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