After 49 years as Cuba’s dictator, Fidel Castro is stepping down.
The U.S. government won’t change its policy toward Cuba:
Bush and his top advisers made it clear yesterday that they do not intend to relax the trade sanctions and other policies aimed at isolating the Cuban government.
Sure, why would you change a policy that’s working so well?
Just think: if this country had engaged economically, culturally or diplomatically with Cuba during the past 46 years, we might have had to settle for something less than the complete triumph of U.S. interests. If we had talked with the Cubans, who knows how long Castro would have been dictator?
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