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What if…the U.S. Ended the Cuba Travel Ban and the Embargo?
Lifting the ban for U.S. tourists to travel to Cuba would be a major concession totally out of proportion to recent changes in the island. If the U.S. were to lift the travel ban without major reforms in Cuba, there would be significant implications
Posted in Foreign Policy, Latin America
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