Q&A on Obama’s Policy Changes
Toward Cuba
by Ana Quintana
The new policy approach follows the release of Alan Gross, a U.S. aid contractor who was kept hostage for more than five years by the Cuban government. In exchange, the Obama administration freed three convicted Cuban spies who were sent to the U.S. more than 20 years ago to infiltrate U.S. military facilities. Their spying led to the deaths of Americans after their aircraft was shot down by Cuban military jets.
There are three questions the Obama administration needs to answer about its recent policy changes toward Cuba.
- Does this mean the trade embargo is over?
- How has U.S. policy changed?
- How will this affect the United States?
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