Posted on 08/18/2015 3:15:51 PM PDT by Dqban22
More tourists wont change Cuba By Ambassador James Cason Miami Herald August 12, 2015
http://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/op-ed/article30959136.html
On Friday, Secretary John Kerry opens up the new U.S. Embassy in Havana. Unfortunately, he shares many of the misconceptions advanced by former Secretary Hillary Clinton at her recent speech at Florida International University.
Her incursion into the debate on U.S. Cuba policy could have been a teachable moment had she been mindful of her academic audience and the danger of ignoring the facts when trying to justify an abrupt reversal of U.S. foreign policy. Instead she delivered another polemic on lifting what remains of the U.S. embargo.
Cubans, Clinton said, want to buy our goods, read our books. Yes, they do, and for 10 years now Havana has bought annually hundreds of millions of dollars of American foodstuffs on a cash-and-carry basis. As a former chief of mission at the U.S. Interests Section in Havana, I can attest that over the years, we distributed several hundred thousand copies of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and tens of thousands of books in an effort to break the iron censorship imposed by Castros communist regime.
Promoting freedom just as we did in Eastern Europe, our efforts included shortwave radio broadcasts and distributing thousands of radio receivers.
The White House stood firmly behind American diplomats in Cuba. It did not yield even when the regime expelled a foreign-service officer for giving away copies of George Orwells Animal Farm. Orwells book was published years before Cubas Revolution, and is a quintessential depiction of totalitarianism. Cubans readily grasp the context and, ironically, it was President Bill Clinton who initiated grants to American NGOs to buy and distribute books and radios in the island. President George W. Bush continued the initiative.
What would be new in the 21st Century would be for Raúl Castro to repeal his book bans and cease his censorship, harassment, and imprisonment of writers, broadcasters, readers, and listeners. Little will change until the regime normalizes its relationship with its own people by respecting human rights and earning their consent to be governed by holding free elections.
More tourists wont change Cuba. Millions of Spanish-speaking tourists have visited Cuba and brought no change; neither will English-speaking American tourists.
In all my years in the Foreign Service, tourists never became a major source of support for people struggling to attain freedom. If tourists did have such influence, there would not have been so many 20th-century Latin American dictators.
The administrations new Cuba policy is a reversion to earlier eras before adoption of the Democratic Charter by the Organization of American States when the United States routinely sided with the regions dictators.
Engagement does not require acquiescing to dictators, and the issue today is not engagement versus no engagement. The issue is: What kind of engagement? Sadly, the administration has made numerous concessions to Havana with no quid, pro quo in return.
In her speech, Clinton noted that President Bill Clinton ended his efforts to normalize relations with Cuba when Raúl Castros MiGs destroyed two small Cessnas flying in international airspace. Four men, who were searching for refugees adrift in the Florida Straits, were killed. At the time General Castro was Minister of the Armed Forces.
Mrs. Clinton suggested in her FIU speech that companies doing business in Cuba will push for political reforms. Companies now doing business in Cuba havent and dont. American companies doing business in China, Burma, and other totalitarian states typically become apologists for the regimes lest helping the victims of repression negatively impact their businesses.
What is really needed is for the worlds democracies to condition their economic and political engagement with Cuba to specific internal reforms. That, would be a real new policy.
Why would the marxists here want Cuba to change when it’s a blueprint for everything they want to force on Americans?
Sure they want to buy stuff but they have no money! The crap that comes out of these idiots’ mouths.
More what??????
MORE TURIST WON’T CHANGE CUBA
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If you’re going to misspell the headline, shouldn’t it be
MOAR TURIST ....
Hillary and a teachable moment? She’s just been caught on audio sayingthat she doesn’t believe in such things. She only believes in the power of the state. For those who are not sure what I’m referring to, google her remarks to Black Lives Matter.
It took Obozo-our first something-other-than-American president-to put the US in the position of groveling to our enemies. He couldn’t have been more targeted on that goal if he’d had a plan to destroy the free America. Considering his Soros backing, I say that was the plan.
“More Trust” ...for Cuba
Do you think that’s another ‘leak’ by her? Like the ‘dancing photo’?
I think the turist are holding the Cubans in com temp.
(And I think we may have birthed a new FR meme.)
Yeah, sure it won’t. Wait till spoiled US women start bitching about the dirty rooms, the low thread count sheets,,, lack of shopping, and where is Senor Frogs?
Oh yeah,,, change is coming.
No, I don’t. I think it’s a look into the abyss that is Hillary Clinton.
Obviously you didn’t cut and paste.
For shizzle.
Usage: ‘A moar turist driving the wrong way on I-95 almost caused several accidents”.
Cuba has been open to trade and tourism from every other country in the world other than the U.S. for fifty-six years. And they're still super poor.
It's not the lack of Yankee dollars that kept Cuba poor, it's their ridiculous Marxist system. Until that's smashed, average Cubans will still be dirt poor.
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