In March, Barack Obama will be the first American president since Calvin Coolidge in 1928 to visit Cuba
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The President Is Going to Cuba: Here’s Why
Formal Restoration of Diplomatic Ties With Cuba Is Just a Beginning
It would be naïve to expect that the Cuban government, a dynastic police state, will take big steps in the near future to liberalize its centrally planned economy, encourage private enterprise or embrace pluralistic political reforms.
Obama’s Cuba Policy Deserves a Cigar
President Barack Obama’s announcement Wednesday that the U.S. will restore diplomatic relations with Cuba and reopen an embassy in Havana amounts to “unconditional surrender,” opponents say…They have it backward.
Time to Accept Change in Relations
Cuban Americans everywhere, but especially the diaspora in South Florida, have been awakening to the reality that Cuba’s isolation was and is not a sustainable strategy.