The last year has been better, magically better than the previous and quite painful 55. That alone is something worth celebrating. So, on Thursday night, raise a glass, have a mojito,… Read More...
It turns out that Cuba's presence on the State Sponsors of Terror List affected its status under Pentagon procurement rules. As of this past Friday, those restrictions have been… Read More...
On Tuesday, the United Nations General Assembly will consider Cuba's resolution on the "Necessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial embargo imposed by the United States… Read More...
From this moment to the inauguration of the next U.S. president, two themes will likely shape our analysis of U.S.-Cuba relations over the next 67 weeks. They explain why there's more… Read More...
Tracey Eaton reported earlier this week that our government is spending "U.S. tax dollars for parodies of Cuban politicians." It would be nice if someone in the White House and State… Read More...
Changing a policy that was written in Washington to determine Cuba's future was not doomed to failure simply because the Cuban revolution resisted it. It failed because it wasn't right. Read More...
On Friday before an audience gathered at Florida International University in Miami, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said, "The Cuba embargo needs to go, once and for all..." Read More...
Are we progressing and winning in the court of U.S. public opinion in ways that are really catching our attention. Monday's flag raising at the Cuban embassy may be a sign of things to… Read More...
Marco Rubio recently tore into President Obama for saying that the old way of Cuba policy "hasn't worked for 50 years," then in a speech he claims that the race for the future will… Read More...