United States embargo against Cuba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The United States Embargo against Cuba (described in Cuba as el bloqueo , Spanish for "the blockade") is a commercial, economic, and financial embargo partially imposed on Cuba in October 1960. It...
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Helms–Burton Act - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity (Libertad) Act of 1996 ( Helms-Burton Act , , 110 Stat. ,  § 6021–6091) is a United States federal law which strengthens and continues the United States...
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This is not an argument for an embargo against Venezuela, but for greater coherence in U.S. foreign policy. In a world still inhabited by a number of unfriendly and oppressive regimes, there is simply nothing special about Cuba that warrants the drastic option of a total embargo.
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The U.S. embargo against Cuba is condemned by an ever larger and by now overwhelming majority of member-states of the United Nations General Assembly. However, it continues to be imposed by the U.S. government's isolated but stubborn will. ... The Effects of the US ’Embargo’ Against Cuba...
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I am not a communist, and I am not defending Cuba or its political and economic systems. I just don't understand why we are at war with them. Unfortunately, I have not been able to get even a plausible answer to why we have an embargo against Cuba.
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End the U.S. Embargo of Cuba ; ... Check out the the latest action alert against the travel ban.; Global Exchange's 20 Years of Support for Cuba; Global Exchange's grassroots education programs, Reality Tours, publications, speaking tours, and campaigns have informed the debate about US-Cuba relations for the last...
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Yet, with two successive acts of Congress, the Cuba Democracy Act of 1992 and the Helms Burton Act of 1996, both signed into law by President Clinton, the U.S. has tightened the blockade against Cuba.
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A timeline of the economic embargo against Cuba, with links to additional related information. ... October 2. The U.S. government cables all Latin American governments and NATO countries new measures to tighten the economic embargo against Cuba. As of today, the transport of U.S. goods is banned on ships owned by companies...
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