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Waiving the limits and relaxing the embargo would call the Castros' bluff and get much-needed aid to the people.
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BP's disastrous oil blow-out in the Gulf Mexico last year and the justifiable public outrage that ensued, virtually invited the Castros to employ the threat.
Mauricio Claver-Carone: Prevention of Cuba's Drilling Best Serves U.S. Interests Mauricio Claver-Carone 2011
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Of course trade between our two countries would strengthen the people of Cuba against the Castros.
Matthew Yglesias » Senator Richard Lugar Calls for New Approach to Cuba 2009
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Given Carter's record of coddling the Castros and Kim Il Sungs of the world — men who treat their fellow humans like dirt, or worse — its hard to take the man seriously when he starts pontificating on the morality or immorality of Church doctrine, especially when it is obvious the man is incapable of addressing the actual doctrine in question.
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Florida Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, an outspoken critic of the Castros, said Carter was wrong to meet with Cuban officials and oppose the embargo.
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If Repsol abandons its drilling, the Castros say India's ONGC Videsh or Malaysia's Petronas will step forward.
Mauricio Claver-Carone: Prevention of Cuba's Drilling Best Serves U.S. Interests Mauricio Claver-Carone 2011
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This behavior has been the hallmark of the Cuban state since pre-Revolutionary times -- arbitrariness expanded under the Fulgencio Batista regime (1952-1958) and became more pronounced under the Castros.
Javier Corrales: Cuba's Latest Reforms Won't Work Javier Corrales 2010
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Irrespective of whether the United States lifts sanctions or tries again to engage Cuba, the anti-American nature of the Castros' regime is unlikely to provide necessary safeguards for off-shore drilling.
Mauricio Claver-Carone: Prevention of Cuba's Drilling Best Serves U.S. Interests Mauricio Claver-Carone 2011
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This behavior has been the hallmark of the Cuban state since pre-Revolutionary times -- arbitrariness expanded under the Fulgencio Batista regime (1952-1958) and became more pronounced under the Castros.
Javier Corrales: Cuba's Latest Reforms Won't Work Javier Corrales 2010
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The ideological and commercial propaganda currently emanating from the Castros has both hypocritical environmentalists and unscrupulous oil companies lobbying to ease U.S. sanctions.
Mauricio Claver-Carone: Prevention of Cuba's Drilling Best Serves U.S. Interests Mauricio Claver-Carone 2011
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