I believe that for humanitarian reasons, it would help Cuba a lot. It should probably go without saying that if the 2 counties could become friendly with one another and with aid from the U.S., Cuba may become a territory of the U.S. I wouldn’t think Cuba would be favorable with the U.S. annexing their country. Most likely, Cuba may want to keep their autonomy, but it’s unlikely that the U.S. would agree to allowing Cuba to maintain communism as their form of government. Food for thought, anyway.I truly hope that these talks are productive and lead to better relations!
I have to tell you, I so very much appreciate you including this line in your post. For me, this makes me want to read your thoughts. TY!This is all pure conjecture on my part.
Who are we to tell other countries what type of government they can have? And communism isn't a type of government, anyway; it's an economic and social ideology.but it’s unlikely that the U.S. would agree to allowing Cuba to maintain communism as their form of government. Food for thought, anyway.
I don't see this happening. The US is pretty stingy with aid for the 3.2 million living in our existing Caribbean territory (Puerto Rico). Can't imagine we'd consider adding another 11 million, not that Cuba (or Russia) would be amenable to the idea.It should probably go without saying that if the 2 counties could become friendly with one another and with aid from the U.S., Cuba may become a territory of the U.S.
Right now, Cuba has people starving. For the U.S. to get their foot in the door, it would be a good way to offer humanitarian aid.I don't see this happening. The US is pretty stingy with aid for the 3.2 million living in our existing Caribbean territory (Puerto Rico). Can't imagine we'd consider adding another 11 million, not that Cuba (or Russia) would be amenable to the idea.
Piss off.Isn't Cuba run by criminals ?? - same as USA - should work out fine???
We could allow them to have a functioning economy by eliminating the trade embargoes. Doing so would result in an enormous reduction in poverty there.Right now, Cuba has people starving. For the U.S. to get their foot in the door, it would be a good way to offer humanitarian aid.
The U.S. has shipped food, water and medical supplies to Cuba without their request.
Maybe so, but do your really think the leaders of Cuba that are in power now will allow the economy to keep most of the benefits??We could allow them to have a functioning economy by eliminating the trade embargoes. Doing so would result in an enormous reduction in poverty there.
History dictates that we can't allow ourselves to be surrounded or outweighed by communist countries.Who are we to tell other countries what type of government they can have? And communism isn't a type of government, anyway; it's an economic and social ideology.
Right now, Cuba has people starving.
The people of Cuba have no choice in the matter. Neither do we, we're all just along for the ride.The people of Cuba are suffering because of us. For them to make a deal with us would be tantamount to making a deal with the Devil.
If that's the way things are, maybe that's the way things should be.I think Canada should lay claim to Cuba. They desperately need at least one warm province.
History dictates that we can't allow ourselves to be surrounded or outweighed by communist countries.
When I read those posts, Ukraine immediately came to mind.The people of Cuba have no choice in the matter. Neither do we, we're all just along for the ride.