Trump Thrusts US, Cuba Back Toward Hostile Relations
President Donald Trump thrust the U.S. and Cuba back on a path toward open hostility Friday with a blistering denunciation of the island's communist government.
www.cbsnews.comIn 2017, President Trump declared changes to U.S. policy toward Cuba, canceling the Obama-era approach and restricting travel and business restrictions to squeeze the Cuban regime. He described the policy as turning back a "completely one-sided deal," and connected sanctions to political prisoner freedom, free elections, and allowing party legalization. The administration published benchmarks that, if met, could modify sanctions, while signaling a harsher stance than the prior administration, building on long-standing objectives to pressure the Cuban government while keeping some options for engagement.
President Donald Trump thrust the U.S. and Cuba back on a path toward open hostility Friday with a blistering denunciation of the island's communist government.
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www.whitehouse.govdiv President Donald J. Trump is changing the policy of the United States toward Cuba to achieve four objectives: 1. Enhance compliance with United States law—in particular the provisions that govern the embargo of Cuba and the ban on tourism; 2. Hold the Cuban regime accountable for oppression and human rights abuses ignored under the Obama policy; 3. Further the national security and foreign policy interests of the United States and those of the Cuban people; and 4. Lay the groundwork for...
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www.cbsnews.comThis isn’t a strong statement on human rights. It’s a political sop to voters in Miami.
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