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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No, not until Cuba's immense drug and human trafficking issues can be solved. In the same vein, several other nations such as Mexico, Canada, China and Korea should be considered for trade and travel embargo's.
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Yes, but those who travel there should be reminded that the Communist mentality of this island degrades the basic human rights of its citizens. By choosing to travel to Cuba, over say Puerto Rico, or Jamaica, or the Bahamas you are, in essence, supporting communism, and spending your money to exploit Cubans by lining the pockets of it's tyrannical leaders with American dollars.