President Trump’s decision to roll back our opening with Cuba was disastrous. As he takes office again, he should reconsider.
President Trump’s decision to roll back our opening with Cuba was disastrous. As he takes office again, he should reconsider.
A planned, U.S.-backed mass protest in Cuba flopped. Ordinary Cubans explain why.
Biden should reverse Trump’s sanctions and call an end to 60 years of brutal economic warfare.
With the stroke of a pen, Biden could lift trade and travel restrictions and allow unrestricted remittances to Cuba, alleviating needless pandemic suffering.
Between the new restrictions and the travel warning, Cuba’s burgeoning private sector has already felt what Cubans call “the Trump effect.”
It’s unlikely the administration has either the will or the means to roll back the full suite of Obama-era reforms.
From his small island, the late Cuban leader faced down the Americans and made them blink.
2015 had more than its share of bad news. But it also saw groundbreaking victories on climate, marriage equality, the drug war, and diplomacy.
Despite progress with Cuba, the Obama administration has done little to dispel doubts about Washington’s intentions towards its neighbors to the south.
The road ahead for U.S.-Cuban relations is rocky, but at least it’s new.