The United States embargo against Cuba prevents American businesses from conducting trade with Cuban interests. In December 2014 President Obama ordered the restoration of full democratic relations with Cuba. The order lifted a 54-year-old trade embargo and eased restrictions on banking and American’s travel to the country. When President Trump took office in 2017 his administration re-imposed the U.S. travel ban, citing Cuba poor record with human rights. In July 2021 President Biden imposed new sanctions on Cuba’s police force and on two of Cuba’s leaders in response to…
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26% No |
74% Yes |
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0% No, lift the travel embargo but do not allow trade until Cuba becomes a democratic republic |
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Unique answers from America users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@9C69K6811mos11MO
No, lift the travel,food and medicine embargo but do not allow economic trade until Cuba becomes a non-communist free society.
@9G9C49K6mos6MO
Yes, but regulate any money exchanged from trade and tourism to ensure it isn’t put towards the Cuban government’s repressive practices
@5DK2YDR3yrs3Y
Yes, and it should have been done years ago. We should have had a McDonalds in Havana the day after the Russians cut off foreign aid to them. There is no argument for not doing so...if we can overlook the human rights violations of China, our largest trading partner, we can do so with Cuba. Cuba represents a new market for American products and services, which is good for our economy. Further isolationism will gain nothing (how's that working out with North Korea?).
@598KZPH3yrs3Y
That is because Obama is stupid. Cuba did their own thing and wanted to be on their own. Let them suffer and fail until they realize they need us and decide to become part of the USA as a state. In turn, we can enforce the same laws and so forth over there as here and build a base there.
@4XYL4N63yrs3Y
Yes, and pay restitution.
@94SWRVH2yrs2Y
Yes, and apologize to Cuba
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