damason":2dvb8k69 said:
One of the posts informed about the Americans that Cuba has killed. Just remember we lost 55,000 in Vietnam which is a communist country. We do business with Vietnam today and American tourist visit all the time. Look at the items for sale in every store that come from China. We have a large amount of trade and travel with China today and they are a communist country.
Cuba is not a military threat. Cuba is not a financial threat. Cuba is not a moral threat so why shouldn't we have good relations with Cuba. Business, travel and tourism would certainly help the Cubans and the Cuban government would have more money to fix up the old buildings that need much renovation.
For over 50 years we have had a iron tighly clasped fist towards Cuba and insist that "they do it our way" and it has not worked and never will.
Why don't we extend our warm open hand of friendship and see if that will maybe work.
Thank you damason - spot on IMO.
A few more points you forgot to mention,,,
How much better the former evil, corrupt, repressive and "American Approved" dictator was(Batista).
Military threat? Has the US forgot who invaded who(Bay Of Pigs)? Then for years attempted to secretly assassinate the new Cuban President?
Castro's revolution and the reason it was successful is because he wished to bring control of his countries future back to the people. Batista was in bed with large American companies that were exploiting Cuban labour and raw materials.
One reason they sided with Russia was because after the US banned imports, Russia agreed to purchase their sugar. This being one of the islands main sources of income - who could blame them?
The US has violated the original lease for Guantanamo Bay(signed by the President) which allowed for its use as a harbour. Using it to imprison terrorists or others the Bush administration did not like so that they were not required to be given the rights guaranteed prisoners under US law is in contravention of that lease. Many years ago in protest Cuba began refusing to cash the checks from the US for this lease. Does that sound like the actions of a barbaric or warlike nation? To me it sounds like the peaceful protest of a gentleman.
Yes it is human nature to want freedom yet Cubans have jobs, food, housing, medicare, etc. Basic needs that many in North America do not have, so who is better off some would argue.
I had the opportunity to visit Cuba 3 years ago and I have to agree with Sunbeam and others that people are people despite the best efforts of some governments to change them. WE could learn from them - they appreciate the things they have take care of them and repair them when they break. Far more advanced than North America environmentally. We criticize China for polluting yet it is us that buy their cheap - use once and throw away products.
OK I'm done now, sorry if this rant offends anyone!
Regards, Rob