We put sanctions and an embargo on Cuba over 50 years ago when Castro took over...Guess what- a Castro is still in power...
That definitely is one of the fallacies and frailties involved with embargos
Is Castro still in power oldtimer???????????On February 24, 2008, the National Assembly of People's Power unanimously chose his brother, Raúl Castro, as Fidel's successor as President of Cuba.[333] In his first speech as Fidel's successor, he proposed to the National Assembly of People's Power that Fidel continue to be consulted on matters of great importance, such as defence, foreign policy and "the socioeconomic development of the country". The proposal was immediately and unanimously approved by the 597 members of the National Assembly. Raúl described his brother as "not substitutable".[334] Castro had already given up the post of First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba on July 31, 2006.[335][336]
Since his retirement, Castro has written a regular column in Granma called "Reflections", in which he writes on world affairs, and has occasionally made pre-taped appearances on television greeting visitors such as Hugo Chávez in his room. In July 2010, he made his first public appearance greeting workers at a science centre and gave his most prominent television interview since falling ill, on the Cuban program Mesa Redonda speaking for an extended period about tensions between the United States, Iran and North Korea.[337]
Once again you show your ignorance of what goes on,,, Maybe too much time at the local water hole???? alcohol soaked brain?????
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