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It seems Cuba would welcome us and our money but the US wants to punish us- aren't a free country? But I can't visit where I want to?

2007-02-26 13:16:04 · 8 answers · asked by banana 3 in Travel Caribbean Cuba

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Main reason is that Castro doesn't want to be a puppet of the U.S. govt. who tries to control and dictate their policies to other countries. Communism is no threat noe and I don't think it really was much of one; it was all a political hype to pacify the U.S. citizens and to justify our politicians action.

Communism is not all that much worst than capitalism. Many people in the U.S. need their lives controlled; made to work,
how many kids they can have, harsh criminal punishment, etc., etc., etc. Capitalism makes one complacent and will be our downfall in the future. Telling us what country we can or cannot go to is a very communistic trait. So whats the difference!

The people in Cuba are great, nice, hardworking, family orient, etc., its just the politicians that mess it up and cause a hardship on the people. It's our country that forbids it for most of us; Castro wants our tourism. In 2004 about of U.S. tour operators & Travel Agencies met with Castro about tourism there. They had to go thru the back door, via Cancun, to get there. One that went is an acquaintance of mine. At the same time, I went to Cuba 'legally' on a 'people to people' tour, same as any tour, via Miami, on Continental Airlines.

2007-02-26 19:42:41 · answer #1 · answered by lisamisc 3 · 1 1

The travel restrictions are part of the economic embargo that the U.S. has had against Cuba since the 1960s. Communist Cuba has been thought of as an "enemy", even though there are many "friendly" nations that are more of a threat than Cuba ever has been.

Over the years many Americans have gotten around the travel ban by making arrangements to fly from either Canada or Mexico. That would be harder to do these days, since you now need a passport to return to the U.S. from those countries. It would not be impossible, however, to ask the Cuban officials to place your visa on an insert in the passport rather than in the passport itself.

2007-02-26 13:26:49 · answer #2 · answered by dmb 5 · 1 0

Travel restrictions were implemented by the US government. Indeed the Cuban government is more than willing to accept US travellers and the money the want to spend.

To comply with restrictions placed by the US government, generally a US Citizen must not use a US Passport to travel to Cuba and must not spend money whilst in Cuba. There are exceptions outlined in the law for certain educational, religious, and cultural exchange purposes. Other exceptions exist for diplomatic or journalistic purposes as well as for persons visiting relatives.

2007-02-26 21:13:56 · answer #3 · answered by Drew 2 · 1 0

Cuba is a suitable u . s . a . yet there's a super sort of poverty once you pass off the inn assets. the anybody is extremely super to travelers. that's a communist u . s . a . so as long as you maintain that for the period of suggestions and don't ruin any rules it is totally secure yet that's with any international return and forth you as a rule could comprehend the guidelines and cling to them no remember what u . s . a . that's. as quickly as I went I enjoyed it. i'm not an American so i can pass to Cuba. That embargo replace into put in place some years in the past and that i agree you are able to have the skill to pass in case you so %. the government has no good reason to end you yet they do interior the U. S..

2016-10-16 13:51:00 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Because Cuba is a communist dictatorship whose leadership has, proportionately, killed or exiled more of its citizen than any other nation in history with the possible exceptions of Nazi Germany and the Khymer Rouge in Cambodia.

The American government hoped, and continues to hope, that by placing economic pressure on Cuba they can effect a change in the Cuban government.

This, of course, hasn't worked, and isn't likely to work, because most of the countries of this world, including our so called friends and allies, don't really much care about how many Cubans have been murdered by the thuggish Castro government and continue to trade with them.

2007-02-26 13:24:49 · answer #5 · answered by Rillifane 7 · 1 1

The U.S.A. have had a travel ban and an embargo which have been found to be illegal by the U.N. The U.S.A. has been trying to enforce their policies on this country,and since they can't,
they use an economic embargo to try to stir up a division among the massess.The massess are not assess and they see through that crap.

2007-02-27 04:56:25 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Old forgotten grudges that were left unintended and left to fester.

2007-02-26 13:42:50 · answer #7 · answered by gotagetaweigh 4 · 1 1

No. But who would want to Go?

2007-02-26 13:24:04 · answer #8 · answered by ladybugjan 3 · 2 1

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