50 Wasted Years
Imagine how the last half-century would have been different if Allen Dulles had not freaked out on New Year's Day 1959.
If instead of isolating Cuba, Dwight Eisenhower had heard echoes of our own revolution in Fidel Castro's overthrow of the despicable dictator Batista.
If he had said, hey, instead of handing a gift to Krushchev, why don't we try to co-opt this Fidel fella for ourselves?
If in April 1961 JFK had told the Bay-of-Pigs CIA to go fuck itself and made lemonade by cancelling the embargo and making Cuba a trading partner.
If instead of ensuring Cuba became the last, humiliating reminder of our idiotic "Commies? Eeek!" policy we had made Cuba the first example of our "we support popular movements" policy.
Yeah, yeah, Cold War, Mafia, Goldwater, blah, blah, blah.
The truth is that for 50 years, the United States' policy toward Cuba has been that of a 14-year-old boy afraid to strip in the locker room.
Barack Obama won Florida, which should be all the evidence anyone needs that the fanatic anti-Castro old-timers in Miami have lost their political clout.
President-elect Obama can drop trou and cancel the embargo sure that it will goose the economy without political harm.
Sure, too, that finally acting rationally toward Cuba will be a quick, easy, cost-free way to show the world that real Change has come to America.
Cross-posted at BlueGrassRoots.
1 comment:
Sounds good to me!
This would be a great way to show how mutually beneficial free trade is while also quickly taking the hot air out of the "Cuba has better healthcare" claims.
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