US Says It Won't Lift Cuba Embargo

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February 19, 2008 10:16 AM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte says the United States will not soon lift its embargo on Cuba despite Fidel Castro's resignation.

Asked by reporters at the State Department if Washington planned to change its Cuba policy now that Castro has stepped down, Negroponte replied: "I can't imagine that happening anytime soon." He declined further comment.

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KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) _ President Bush expressed hope Tuesday that the end of Fidel Castro's presidency will launch a transition to democracy in Cuba after nearly 50 years of ironclad, communist rule.

Long a target of U.S. criticism and sanctions, the ailing Castro, 81, announced he would not accept a new term.

"What does this mean for the people in Cuba?" Bush said at a news conference during his trip to Africa. "They're the ones who suffered under Fidel Castro. They're the ones who were put in prison because of their beliefs. They're the ones who have been denied their right to live in a free society. So I view this as a period of transition and it should be the beginning of the democratic transition in Cuba."

Bush said he anticipates debate about Cuba's future, and that some people will say "Let's promote stability."

"In the meantime, political prisoners will rot in prison and the human condition will remain pathetic in many cases," he said.

Bush noted that he had met with the families of some of prisoners, and that their release should be the first step of any transition to democracy.

"It just breaks your heart to realize that people have been thrown in prisons because they dare speak out," he said.

While Bush expressed hope for democratic change, Castro's decision appeared to position his brother, Raul, 76, to succeed him as president.

"The international community should work with the Cuban people to begin to build institutions that are necessary for democracy," Bush said.

"Eventually, this transition ought to lead to free and fair elections _ and I mean free, and I mean fair _ not these kind of staged elections that the Castro brothers try to foist off as true democracy," Bush said.

"The United States will help the people of Cuba realize the blessings of liberty," Bush said.

WASHINGTON — Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte says the United States will not soon lift its embargo on Cuba despite Fidel Castro's resignation. Asked by reporters at the State Departme...
WASHINGTON — Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte says the United States will not soon lift its embargo on Cuba despite Fidel Castro's resignation. Asked by reporters at the State Departme...
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It appears George II desires to replace the poverty of failed communism with the poverty of globalization and turn the Cubans into serfs of his corporate cronies. Hypocrisy, thy name is Bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 02/19/2008
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YUP, THE[VE NEVER forgotten or forgiven Castros take-over and Nationalization of, of Uncle Herbies sugar plantation in 1959

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 AM on 02/19/2008

The human beings rotting in Cuban prisons were put in Guantanamo by Bush and his fascist junta, not Castro. Let's pray that Bush doesn't decide to attack Cuba.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 AM on 02/19/2008

i sure hope that George W Bush is not on the list of the blessings of democracy!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 AM on 02/19/2008
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America: We should be democratic

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 AM on 02/19/2008
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Amen to that. Bush doesn't know the definition of "democracy­." Too bad it doesn't have one more syllable. Then he wouldn't be able to pronounce it to give lip service to it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 AM on 02/19/2008

that's what I was going to say. : )

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 AM on 02/19/2008

"It just breaks your heart to realize that people have been thrown in prisons because they dare speak out," he said.

Why you ask Don Siegelman how that feels, Mr. President?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 AM on 02/19/2008
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