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The case for compromise with Cuba

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April 25, 2026に開始

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Apr 25, 2026
Negotiating with Cuba could lead to economic benefits for both nations, fostering trade and investment opportunities that have long been stifled.

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Engaging in dialogue with Cuba might be a pragmatic approach, allowing for gradual reforms while maintaining a firm stance on human rights.

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Compromise with Cuba risks legitimizing a repressive regime, undermining the values of democracy and human rights that should guide U.S. foreign policy.

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The potential for a deal with Cuba must consider the historical context of U.S.-Cuba relations, which complicates any simple narrative of compromise.

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A strategic compromise with Cuba could enhance regional stability in Latin America, promoting cooperation against common challenges such as drug trafficking.

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