eed to establish the democratic credentials of its members Every Latin American and Caribbean States do not hold the same perspective that the United States has on the readmission of Cuba to the OAS. Most Latin American countries criticize the U.S policies toward Cuba as out dated and as if they are being treated as if still in the Cold War Era. Also the official position of the OAS reflects that nearly every Caribbean, Latin American country shares the view that political and economic change in Cuba is desirable, and that the best way to encourage change is to readmit Cuba into the OAS and into the hemispheric community. Countries such as Canada, and Mexico big supporters of the reinstating of Cuba to the OAS, as well many foreign investors are taking opportunity of the lack of American intervention and competition of the U.S. and see great opportunities in the Cuban trade market, because of the end of Soviet aid and decades of the U.S. trade embargo. For example, Canadian businesses are benefiting from the lack of competition from the United States. Canadian pharmaceutical companies are marketing Cuban products, Canadian mining companies are developing uninhabited areas in Cuba, and hotel chains are operating state-owned resorts on Cuban beaches. American investors take note of all this and conclude that they are missing out on valuable business opportunities. These nations and the World Trade Organization challenge that the United States has no right to dictate which other countries Cuba can and cannot trade with. Opponents of the U.S. trade embargo point out that crippling the Cuban economy is only bringing great suffering to the Cuban people, not weakening Fidel Castro. They believe that the United States is acting inhumanely by denying people basic essentials like food and medical supplies.Cuba is one of the few remaining dictatorship communist countries in the world and just like most of the communist countries Cuban communism ...