Wednesday, November 27, 2013

After Iran Is A U.S. Cuba Rapprochement Next?

Could The Iran Deal Pave The Way For Diplomatic Talks With Cuba? -- Daniel Rivero, Fusion.com

It’s been 52 years since the U.S. withdrew recognition of the Castro regime, and refused to sit at a negotiating table with the Cuban government.

But considering this week’s landmark nuclear deal with Iran, there might be reason to think that the Cuban embargo, the United States’ single longest-standing foreign policy, could end.

When diplomatic relations were shut off in 1961, the Castro regime had just overseen the largest seizure of private US property in history, and was in the midst of exacting a brutal campaign to silence political dissent. More than 4,000 people were killed during the revolution, sending hundreds of thousands of political refugees to the U.S. shore.

The reasons for imposing the embargo and cutting off relations were understandable. Considering the similarities of the Iranian and Cuban situations, it’s not impossible to imagine a future where there is actual dialogue between the nations.

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My Comment: A full blown U.S. - Cuba rapprochement will happen one day .... but not if the Castro brothers are still around.

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