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Speaking from the White House in Washington, DC, Pres. Obama said Wednesday that the US is seeking to establish diplomatic relations with Cuba and soon plans to open an embassy in Havana, authorize sales and exports between nations and make changes to current travel laws that for decades have restricted traffic between the two countries.
"Today, the United States of America is changing its relationship with the people of Cuba," Obama said as he offered to "extend a hand of friendship" while unveiling what he called "the most significant changes in our policy in more than 50 years."
"We will end an outdated approach that for decades has failed to advance our interest," Obama said.
Raúl Castro, the president of Cuba, announced in a statement televised concurrently with Obama's that his nation will "reestablish diplomatic relations" with the US.
Since the administration of Pres. John F. Kennedy in the 1960s, restrictions and sanctions have kept the American and Cuban ways of life from all but converging policies put in place at the dawn of the Cold War in an attempt to curb the spread of Communism.
Yet Obama said Wednesday that, while rooted in the best of intentions, this "rigid policy" has "had little effect" a half-century later. Indeed, Obama acknowledged, a Castro still sits atop the Cuban government as during the Kennedy administration, and that similar restraints concerning how the US dealt with China and Vietnam, "once controversial," have long been lifted following decades of disagreements.
"This is fundamentally about freedom and openness, and also expresses my belief in the power of people-to-people engagement," Obama said of the policy change, adding that he intends such "contact will ultimately do more to empower the Cuban people."
John Kerry, the US secretary of state, will soon begin discussions with Cuban representatives, the White House said; in April an official from Havana will be welcomed to attend the annual Summit of Americas.
The announcements on Wednesday occurred only hours after it was revealed that Alan Gross, an American citizen imprisoned in Cuba for the last five years, had been released on humanitarian grounds, along with a US intelligence official who has similarly been detained for 20 years. On its part, the US has released three individuals from the so-called "Cuban Five" who had until now been imprisoned.
Announcements from the Obama and Castro offices came only hours after the head of the US Agency for International Development, or USAID, announced plans to resign following a five-year term marred in recent months by scandals surrounding American efforts to influence Cuban youths.
Comment: One can't help but wonder if this sudden decision is a response to keep Cuba from getting closer to Russia.
Reader Comments
Cuba is no longer a 'threat' economically or logistically, therefore, cutting it a little bit of slack is 'strategically' neither here nor there. It just looks good and can be seen as a pat on the head for Cuba (for some unspecified reason) and besides, Cuba is potentially the next US holiday destination. It is no longer a 'threat', so is there for of no strategic interest to the USA.
Most likely it is to prevent Russia from interacting is Cuba. Russia IS a threat. So, I would say that Russia is saying right now.... "Hmm, that is very interesting" "How are we going to 'play' this"?
They will try to stage another color revolution. Will it be green, the color of the sugar canes or brown the color of cuban cigars ?
A US embassy in Cuba. Guess which agency will be staffing said embassy.
Answer: the CIA.
Keep a close eye on them Raoul.
the US is using this to also SNUB Russia! Don't think that is too petty an idea. Psychopaths are VERY petty when it comes down to it - very sophomoric. They probably think it's really funny - "let's show Russia! We'll make-up with Cuba and leave them out in the cold. Now Cuba will be OUR pet, not theirs - ohhhh, Russia will be so jealous".
And yes, nazi's really like the climate (and distance) of So America. There are a lot of them waiting for bush to show up....
The Cuban revolution was a CIA plot to install a provocateur Commie state to act as symbolic offshore Gladio boogeyman, and it successfully fulfilled that function. In accord with geopolitical shifts, it's being lined up for another function which has probably been on the backburner for a while.
The Soviet Union was orchestrated and financed by the PTB. Please update your records.
There will be big problem events in Cuba soon of world-wide significance. Maybe a US orchestrated terror attack, now that Obola declared Cuba as friends thus somehow under the wing of US = considered essentially US territory?
Hey you in the Primark Che Guevara T-Shirt!
Man of The People, Fidel Castro mounts a successful uprising on the Carribbean island of Cuba, ousting the evil Batista regime in 1959. The folk at the American Naval Base on the far side of the island in Guantanamo Bay, express no alarm about this whatsoever because, in an interview with the New York Daily News, Figh-Del Castro didn't mention anything about no gahd-damn commanism to the lady journalist.
Fig. 1...[Link]
You are a crack U.S. Military strategist, your mission is to oust an evil communist dictator from Cuba. You already have a naval base on the island, but you've forgotten all about that, and the evil communist dictator you're trying to oust seems to have forgotten about that also. Given the shape of the coastline, you have chosen the ABSOLUTE BEST location for your liberating force to make an incursion, ensuring there's ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE WHATSOEVER of them being surrounded on all sides without possibility of retreat or escape at the moment they've hit the beach....
Fig. 2...[Link]
You are the head of a CIA covert operations department. You have a big office in New Orleans. The cream of all the sharp-shooters and assassins the U.S. Military has to offer are at your disposal. Your mission is to kill evil communist dictator Fidel Castro, so… you should be able to get it right in about, ohhhhh… at least 638 tries, right?
Fig.3...[Link]
"According to Cuban born American writer Servando Gonzalez:
"Researchers at the Ochsner cancer clinic in New Orleans ... developed, under CIA auspices, injectable, rapidly-developing cancer cells that can be used as bioweapons to kill people...
"The CIA shared the technology with some of their friends, among them their secret agent Fidel Castro,who has used it over and over on unsuspecting victims."
Cuban writer in exile Carlos Alberto Montaner says that, 19 years ago, a young Cuban biologist, 'David'. asked for political asylum in Spain.
David told Montaner that in Bulgaria he had been trained in the use of a technology which could be used to induce cancer in people Castro wished to destroy.
"The simplest way was to plant a radioactive isotope in the chair, in which the target regularly sits, or in an often-worn jacket, or in a sofa cushion or a mattress, or even in an automobile seat.
"After a few months, there was a great likelihood that a cancerous growth would develop with fatal results."
Vladimir Putin meets Fidel Castro in Cuba. The Telegraph. 12 Jul 2014….[Link]
Putin Spokesman Tells Press to 'Shut Trap' on Cancer Rumours, Yahoo! News, October 29, 2014…..[Link]









. . . if this sudden decision is a response to keep Cuba from getting closer to Russia.
That would seem likely and it'll be interesting to see how Cuba handles this. I don't expect that after 50 years of BS they'll simply fall into bed with the US.