Havana-Miami-Washington events and arguments and their impact on Cuba
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Raul the reformer?
Why would I conclude that the economic talk in Cuba today will lead to action?My explanation here.
2 comments:
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Nice analysis. Well thought out and I think accurate.
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Bush and his sucessor will be waiting for a lot longer if they continue to insist on democracy "on their terms". cuba is not the 51st state; I thought we were not a nation that likes "nation building". God knows what Iraq is proving.
That was a great analysis. You have a great understanding of Raul's past and current policies but your thoughts on his future depend on his ability to remain in power after the announcement of Fidel's death.
I just think that there will be overwhelming internal and external pressures on Raul that I am not sure he, nor any man, could withstand.
2 comments:
Nice analysis. Well thought out and I think accurate.
One comment:
Bush and his sucessor will be waiting for a lot longer if they continue to insist on democracy "on their terms". cuba is not the 51st state; I thought we were not a nation that likes "nation building". God knows what Iraq is proving.
Phil,
That was a great analysis. You have a great understanding of Raul's past and current policies but your thoughts on his future depend on his ability to remain in power after the announcement of Fidel's death.
I just think that there will be overwhelming internal and external pressures on Raul that I am not sure he, nor any man, could withstand.
Great job summarizing the situation.
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