22,
December
2014
CUBA
Cuba is yet another example of our government’s penchant of
imposing its will and military might on smaller nations – with disastrous
results. Our relations with Cuba have been frayed for more than half a century.
The botched attempt by the CIA
to overthrow the Castro government is generally considered one of the greatest
military fiascos of the modern era. Fabian Escalante, the former head of Cuban
counterintelligence, estimated at least 638 assassination attempts on Castro’s
life. Preceding Castro’s rise to power was the thoroughly despised dictator,
Fulgencio Batista, who was closely allied to the US mafia making huge profits
from opulent hotels and casinos. His regime engaged in arbitrary arrests,
torture and executions. Under his rule, the Cuban people suffered in dire
poverty with virtually no access to education, health care or decent paying
jobs. This established the climate for a violent revolution and Castro was
initially lauded as a great hero of the Cuban people. While Castro certainly
has his detractors, today Cubans enjoy the same life expectancy as the US and
experience less infant mortality. Cuba has one of the highest literacy rates in
the world far surpassing the US. The island has developed one of the finest
medical systems in the world sending doctors to the Ebola crisis and, earlier,
to victims of Hurricane Katrina. President Obama made the right decision to begin
the process of normalizing relations with Cuba. Congress should follow his
example by lifting the crippling embargo.
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