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Cuban Readmission to OAS

ave a more friendly and social relationship, ever since 1959 when Castro's communist regime came to power in Cuba and allied itself with the Soviet Union, the U.S. has placed embargo restrictions on Cuba and on any other country who has intent in doing business with Cuba. That has left Cuba with very few financial options, economical suffering by isolating Cuba with the world market. Cuba blames their economical woes on The United States. As a result both the U.S. and Cuba have had a 42 years of a strained relationship filled with mistrust and suspicion. If Cuba is once again readmitted to the OAS a gradual friendlier association with the U.S can occur by once again opening up a relationship with Cuba. Another very crucial benefit with the readmitting of Cuba to the OAS, could be a sign of change in Cuba, with a whole new generation of Cubans that do not remember the Batista era or the Bay of Pigs Invasion, by opening a free market this new generation will be flooded with ideas and values of political liberalizations, democracy, free enterprises, and this new generation will less likely bear the hardships and sacrifices demanded by the vigorous Castro regime and force the resignation of Fidel Castro, and the down fall of Cuba's communism. Another American interest in readmitting Cuba to the OAS is with the possibility to regained American business and territory that was confiscated when Castro came to power.The United States needs to take specific actions if they want a more friendly relationship with Cuba. First and foremost is to readmit Cuba into the Organization of American States, to once again open up an association with the U.S, Latin America and the world. Later by loosening up the tight grip that the U.S. has on the Cuban trade embargo. With the opening up of Cuba and by the actions of the U.S I believe that change will come to Cuba, for Cuba and Fidel Castro will no longer be able to sustain itself if they remain isolated and ...

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