I do not recall this event for some reason, but how in the hell did we let this go without reprisal. [/rhetorical]
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I somewhat facetiously said in one of these threads that recolonizing the Caribbean and parts of Central and South America is actually not the craziest or dumbest of ideas. They are simply incapable of operating as independent sovereigns.
yippee2 said:
I am happy for the Cuban people don't get me wrong....but aren't there other Americans who have been killed or imprisoned by many other countries?
aggiehawg said:Quote:
I somewhat facetiously said in one of these threads that recolonizing the Caribbean and parts of Central and South America is actually not the craziest or dumbest of ideas. They are simply incapable of operating as independent sovereigns.
Recolonized by which countries? Surely no current European nation has such an ability even if they did have such a desire.
aggiehawg said:Quote:
I somewhat facetiously said in one of these threads that recolonizing the Caribbean and parts of Central and South America is actually not the craziest or dumbest of ideas. They are simply incapable of operating as independent sovereigns.
Recolonized by which countries? Surely no current European nation has such an ability even if they did have such a desire.
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akaggie said:
Do you really think Jimmy Carter is in hell?!
I used to work on Cuba sanctions at Treasury. The administration is doing something unprecedented.
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flown-the-coop said:
Do we have a Rubio dressed in Castro garb sitting on the couch in Oval meme yet? I may have missed it.
Seriously, Cuba and the Donroe Doctrine, if it continues to play out nicely, may ensure Rubio 2028.
Cuba will be the 51st state. Not DC and not PR.aggiehawg said:Quote:
I actually do believe that. It could be a wonderful place.
It was during the 50s, Riviera of the Caribbean. But had a corruption problem with Batista and the Mafia.
Mafia won't be a problem. Elections will take care of the dictator problem. The American Cubans returning will make sure of that.
nortex97 said:
Practically zero Cubans want to become a US state. That would be a non-starter if the regime goes away. They are sick of/detest the Castro regime, but that's not to say they don't have a very strong sense of nationalist pride.
aggiehawg said:nortex97 said:
Practically zero Cubans want to become a US state. That would be a non-starter if the regime goes away. They are sick of/detest the Castro regime, but that's not to say they don't have a very strong sense of nationalist pride.
Tend to agree. They want their country back. A lot of love and pride there. And the ex-pats in the US who have largely been very successful under capitalism here, would want the same for their home country and work to make that happen.
B-1 83 said:
What did the indictment of Raul accomplish? He's not going to turn himself in, and no SWAT team is going in.
nortex97 said:
The Nimitz CSG is now in the Caribbean, fwiw. I think this is her final trip.
Burrus86 said:
Caribbean resorts are chomping at the bit for Cuba to open to capitalism.
B-1 83 said:Burrus86 said:
Caribbean resorts are chomping at the bit for Cuba to open to capitalism.
Can you imagine the supply chain issues of constructing a world class resort there now? Even if the commies leave today it will take years before you can depend on a load of concrete much less lumber.
Rapier108 said:nortex97 said:
The Nimitz CSG is now in the Caribbean, fwiw. I think this is her final trip.
Most likely unless WWIII breaks out. She was supposed to already be starting the deactivation process, but because of the delay in getting USS John F. Kennedy (CVN-79) commissioned, the Navy decided to keep Nimitz in active service for another 12 months.
Burrus86 said:
Caribbean resorts are chomping at the bit for Cuba to open to capitalism.