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Why can't the United States peacefully evolve Cuba?
On1October 24th, 2007, 10, US President Bush made a special speech to Cuba in the State Council, USA, announcing a new "peaceful evolution" plan for Cuba and demanding that the United States further strengthen its economic blockade against Cuba. The new "peaceful evolution" plan put forward by Bush mainly includes three contents, namely, the establishment of the "Cuban Freedom Foundation" with nearly $654.38 billion donated by the international community to fund private organizations to provide Internet facilities and scholarships for Cuban youth. In his speech, Bush pointed out that he asked other western countries to participate in the establishment of a foundation aimed at promoting the peaceful evolution of Cuba, and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Cuban-American Commerce Secretary Gutierrez were responsible for obtaining the political and financial support needed by the foundation.
He said that the United States will continue to impose a severe economic blockade on Cuba until the dictatorship of Cuba steps down, but it will allow non-governmental organizations and religious groups to donate computer equipment to Cubans, so that they can get online and get in touch with the outside world, and provide scholarships for students from families persecuted by the ancient government. Bush also asked the ancient government to release the imprisoned political prisoners.
Before and after Bush's subversive remarks, Cuba was outraged and denounced the naked interference of the US government in Cuba's internal affairs. From Cuba to bedridden Castro, to famous artists, all came out to give speeches.
The Obama administration, which is based on the concept of change, is expected to loosen and ease the relationship between Cuba and the United States that has been severed for nearly 50 years, which can be seen from Obama's campaign platform and the policy thinking of his core team.
In a debate in May 2007, Obama proposed: "If Cuban leaders initiate meaningful democratic changes, the United States must be prepared to take measures to normalize relations and reduce the trade embargo of the past 50 years", "willing to meet unconditionally with leaders of Castro and other countries with strained relations with the United States" and "relaxing restrictions on the number of times Cuban immigrants return to the United States and the amount of remittances".
In fact, the blockade policy of successive American governments against Cuba has not achieved the expected goal. In the past eight years, the so-called "Cuban dictatorship" that the Bush administration is committed to subverting has not been overthrown, but has become more stable. 65438+In February 2006, a delegation composed of 10 US congressmen met with Cuban leaders in Havana and sought to establish a dialogue mechanism with them, which was positively responded by the Cuban government. This is an important inspiration for Obama to seek new policies for Cuba. Changing the policy towards Cuba and seeking a solution through dialogue may become a breakthrough for the new US administration to promote its diplomacy towards Cuba.
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