The Cuban revolution is old, very old. The Cuban missile crisis is old, too. All I know is that by excluding themselves from Cuba, the US has been excluding itself from one of the two cultural powerhouses of the Hispanic world (along with Brazil)- and to who's benefit? Quite some years ago now, over 100,000 people came to see Sylvio Rodriguez live in Buenos Aires, for example. Then of course, there are the missed business opportunities.
This policy shift is long overdue, and the small minority of begrudgers are exactly that. Marginal, at best.
This policy shift is long overdue, and the small minority of begrudgers are exactly that. Marginal, at best.
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