So I don't follow the happenings there much and never really have.
The country appears to be nearing it's communist end. I know the good news for their future is having so many connected, successful Cuban-Americans living the good life who could somewhat move in and re-shape a new, free Cuba. With their natural resources, the tourist potential (such a short distance away) and likelihood of immediate investment dollars flowing in, one would think a turnaround could be pretty quick.
Is there an existing, organized opposition party either on the island or here stateside? Are there a bunch of murdering thugs in gov't who would have to be rounded up and dealt with? How involved or engrained are our adversaries in Cuban government, from around the globe?
What needs to happen?
The country appears to be nearing it's communist end. I know the good news for their future is having so many connected, successful Cuban-Americans living the good life who could somewhat move in and re-shape a new, free Cuba. With their natural resources, the tourist potential (such a short distance away) and likelihood of immediate investment dollars flowing in, one would think a turnaround could be pretty quick.
Is there an existing, organized opposition party either on the island or here stateside? Are there a bunch of murdering thugs in gov't who would have to be rounded up and dealt with? How involved or engrained are our adversaries in Cuban government, from around the globe?
What needs to happen?
I don't think you know me.