Essay On Cuban Embargo

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The United States and Cuba haven’t always seen eye to eye. The two countries have had a lasting tension for over 5 decades. A lot of this tension was contributed to the Spanish American War and Fidel Castro becoming prime minister of Cuba in 1959. President Eisenhower feared Fidel Castro's motives for Cuba, and worried he might turn Cuba into a communist country. This resulted in president Eisenhower placing an economic embargo on Cuba which has lasted for 56 years and still stands to this day. After many years, it seems to be time that the US finally normalizes relations with Cuba and abolishes the embargo once and for all. The embargo has hurt both countries and showed that it is no longer useful since Cuba is not a threat to the United States. Restoring relations between the United States and …show more content…

Not only should the US remove the embargo in order to restore relations, but the embargo has also failed to fulfil its purpose. It was intended to hurt the Cuban government but instead ended up hurting the Cuban citizens. The embargo isolates the Cuban population, denying them the ideals of freedom and democracy and depriving them of resources. Lifting the embargo would allow Cuban citizens access to affordable food, medicine, and other goods that we have available to us here in the US. According to an article by David Mager who was an advisor on the Obama USDA transition team, the embargo has only strengthened the resolve of the Cuban government and put the Cuban people in severe economic hardship. Not only has the embargo hurt Cuba, but has also harmed the US economy. According to that same article by David Mager, the embargo has ended up costing the United States an estimated 1.2 billion dollars each year from loss of sales as well as exports. Lifting the embargo and restoring relations between the two countries will help the US economically as well as Cuba, and allow the Cuban population more

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