From the time of the Fidel Castro led coup d'état in 1959, Cuba has been at loggerheads with the United States. Over the years, every American administration has attempted various diplomatic and economic measures to destabilize Castro’s grip on power, but none have been particularly effective. However, there has been a noticeable thawing in relations between the two countries in recent years, especially after Castro resigned from his position in February 2008 and handed the presidency to his brother, Raul.
The biggest obstacle in influencing a change in existing U.S. strategy concerning Cuba is the discordant political atmosphere and the contrasting opinion on the next step in the process. All parties involved appear to be in agreement over a crucial issue concerning the Cuban situation: the trade embargo and travel ban have not accomplished the objective that they were intended for. There is a window of opportunity here, and with a proper strategy in place, there could conceivably be a solution in sight.
• The trade embargo on Cuba should be lifted.
• That travel restrictions should be lifted on anyone going to or from Cuba.
• Must be turn in a democratic country.
• I have lived very closely the suffering of the Cuban people, for this and other important reasons I am going to invite the government of Cuba to start the process of restoring the democracy in their country.
God Bless America.
Paul Chehade:.
Honor and Truth
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