BaliBabyDoc
Lifer
I think about this often b/c I have Chinese and Cuban friends . . . mind you not south Florida Cubans . . . those people aren't right in the head.
Chinese leadership has changed hands several times in the past three decades but it's still just one lifetime Communist Party member to another. Yet, China . . . with all its internal issues . . . has undeniably become more open, free, and prosperous. Sure, it's a pretty low bar considering where they started . . . but it's still amazing progress. We will ignore the forced abortions, sterilization programs, organ harvesting, denial of religious freedom, wretched legal system, and still significant curtailment of freedom of speech.
Now think about Cubans. They've gone almost nowhere in three decades . . . except they do have a top-notch biotech sector (training birds to carry bioweapons to the US and distributed WMD technology to rogue states . . . sayeth John Bolton), they do have the best system of public health in the Carribbean (even better than the US). But in general, much else is much the same from year to year. Clearly Castro deserves much of the credit (blame). But it seems foolish to ignore the US role. The US has always been Castro's excuse for domestic failings. But who do Americans blame (credit) for the failure of the US embargo to bring about change? Do Americans care?
Castro's Regime certainly is no civil liberties prize . . . but the block on communication/interaction is primarily prohibitions from the US to Cuba . . . not the other way around. As opposed to China, which tries to control media both in and out . . . even to the extent of co-opting US companies to do its bidding. Oh and wander away from a tour group in mainland China . . .
DOD is actively planning 'contingencies' for an aggressive militant China. Rumsfeld openly criticizes their military 'secretiveness' and buildup. Yet we finance their operations . . . to the tune of most favored nation . . . net several hundred billion per year. On the flipside, we restrict US travel and trade to deny hard currency to Castro's oppressive regime. But send tens of billions to Venezuela?😕
Condi "I sux as a diplomat" Rice wants $80mil for the US to prepare for the Cuban transition. IMO, we could 'prepare' for the transition for free. Let Americans freely travel/talk/exchange with Cubans. Best case scenario, Cubans decide they are ready for something more than a failed revolution. Worst case scenario, Florida loses tourism money. Seriously, it's not like Cuba is going to be the next DPRK or even China. They pretty much have nowhere to go but up b/c Castro long established the floor. IMHO, we would be foolish to wait on Castro's demise. We want Cubans to chose American values (the good ones) to emulate while Castro is still a living role model for how not to run a country.
Chinese leadership has changed hands several times in the past three decades but it's still just one lifetime Communist Party member to another. Yet, China . . . with all its internal issues . . . has undeniably become more open, free, and prosperous. Sure, it's a pretty low bar considering where they started . . . but it's still amazing progress. We will ignore the forced abortions, sterilization programs, organ harvesting, denial of religious freedom, wretched legal system, and still significant curtailment of freedom of speech.
Now think about Cubans. They've gone almost nowhere in three decades . . . except they do have a top-notch biotech sector (training birds to carry bioweapons to the US and distributed WMD technology to rogue states . . . sayeth John Bolton), they do have the best system of public health in the Carribbean (even better than the US). But in general, much else is much the same from year to year. Clearly Castro deserves much of the credit (blame). But it seems foolish to ignore the US role. The US has always been Castro's excuse for domestic failings. But who do Americans blame (credit) for the failure of the US embargo to bring about change? Do Americans care?
Castro's Regime certainly is no civil liberties prize . . . but the block on communication/interaction is primarily prohibitions from the US to Cuba . . . not the other way around. As opposed to China, which tries to control media both in and out . . . even to the extent of co-opting US companies to do its bidding. Oh and wander away from a tour group in mainland China . . .
DOD is actively planning 'contingencies' for an aggressive militant China. Rumsfeld openly criticizes their military 'secretiveness' and buildup. Yet we finance their operations . . . to the tune of most favored nation . . . net several hundred billion per year. On the flipside, we restrict US travel and trade to deny hard currency to Castro's oppressive regime. But send tens of billions to Venezuela?😕
Condi "I sux as a diplomat" Rice wants $80mil for the US to prepare for the Cuban transition. IMO, we could 'prepare' for the transition for free. Let Americans freely travel/talk/exchange with Cubans. Best case scenario, Cubans decide they are ready for something more than a failed revolution. Worst case scenario, Florida loses tourism money. Seriously, it's not like Cuba is going to be the next DPRK or even China. They pretty much have nowhere to go but up b/c Castro long established the floor. IMHO, we would be foolish to wait on Castro's demise. We want Cubans to chose American values (the good ones) to emulate while Castro is still a living role model for how not to run a country.