Yes, but only for 5 to 10 years, while analyzing trade commission information, to ensure that the intended goal of weakening the communist regime is progressing. In the event that the trade measures fail to weaken the communist agenda, return the embargo until Cuba makes efforts to become a democratic republic. I.e. Allow trade for a while until they come to need it, realize their flawed system and reorganize to a proper governing system.
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