Cuba, with Castro's Ideology and Heavy-hand, is a Pariah
By Jerry Brewer
A quintessential theme, which is not necessarily popular by a majority, 
is the restoration of relations and lifting of the described embargo of 
Cuba by the United States.  Acquiescing to a form of romanticism with 
the Cuba of the 1950s and former President Fidel Castro's despotic and 
ideological influence throughout Latin America is irresponsible 
rhetoric.  His four-decade rule has brought death and misery throughout 
Cuba and Latin America.
What is the real issue that democracies of the world should embrace as 
they look to the future of Cuba and its citizens?  Fidel Castro's 
venomous hatred for the United States started long before he came into 
power.  Castro's establishment of a Communist state came quickly with 
his intervention of personal property and businesses.  Cuba's firing 
squads were quick to execute dissidents as well as U.S. citizens on the 
Cuban homeland.
Protagonists for the end of the Cuban embargo cite the ending of the 
Cold War of the past, as well as a no longer need to protect the U.S. 
from Communism.  Is Fidel Castro's past relevant to today?
It is important that we focus on past and current facts to proactively 
circumvent any memory recall deficiencies that may exist on these 
critical decisions.  Too, those that have fallen in defense of homeland 
freedoms in Cuba, and those who fled the island, as well as those that 
faced ruthless and bloody confrontations against Cuban insurgency on 
other foreign land, deserve consideration and respect.
Fidel Castro has stated "America is weak and will be brought to its 
knees."  Why has the U.S. become the scapegoat for the misery of the 
Cuban people who cry out to the world for the freedoms and the rule of 
law that they deserve from their government and leaders?
U.S. President Barack Obama stated recently that we would "extend a hand 
to the Cuban people in support of their desire to determine their own 
future."
Support for Cuba must circumvent mere opinion.  World support will come 
to Cuba's doorstep with action and not mere words by Cuba's ruling 
government.  The fundamental issue is for Cuban leaders to allow 
citizens the ability to attain the freedoms they deserve and the ability 
to join those where the rule of law can prevail.
What have Cuban rulers recently done to demonstrate to the world their 
sincere desires to provide for citizens?
Fidel Castro retained his post as "First Secretary" of the Communist 
Party of Cuba.  President Raul Castro has claimed "Second Secretary." 
The Cuban Communist Party (PCC) is the highest rule of decision-making 
and controls the election of the members who serve the Central Committee.
Communist ideology and action by Fidel Castro has graphically meant 
death and destruction.  Cuba has trained thousands of Communist 
guerrillas and terrorists.  In fact, ties to rogue states such as North 
Korea and Iran continue today.  Cuba sponsored terrorism and subversion 
in Africa and the Middle East, among other regions.  Prior to Castro's 
illness, his travel destinations included Syria, Libya and Iran.
Miami has seen a violent and pervasive anti-Castro struggle for decades. 
  The newer generations of Cubans and Cuban Americans voice their 
vociferous recriminations to the Cuban leadership model demanding peace, 
freedom, technology, and other Western comforts.
President Raul Castro should unequivocally and publicly renounce 
terrorism and revolutionary violence, and extend new freedoms for his 
people before a world audience.  Generations of Cubans would welcome 
sweeping changes, both socially and economically, and the restoration of 
liberties.  This in graphic contrast to Cuba's past in which opponents 
were imprisoned and executed.  Castro's rule began with over 700,000 
citizens fleeing the island, mostly to the U.S.  The U.S. "weakness" 
apparently only demonstrated by its heart and soul.
Cuba chose communist bloc aid early.  This mistake evident with the 
collapse and breakup of the former Soviet Union in 1991.  Stiffer trade 
sanctions against Cuba by the U.S. followed in 1992, and again in 1996, 
with Cuba's aggression in Latin America and Angola from the decades of 
the 1980s and 1970s.  The threat to the U.S. by Cuba allowing Soviet 
nuclear weapons on its soil in 1962 was a grim reminder of Cuba's 
leadership ideology.
Lift the embargo and allow trade normalization with Cuba?
Communist rule unscrupulously forced horrific sacrifices upon the Cuban 
people.  No one must encourage others to emulate the Cuban Revolution. 
The suffering Cuban population demands freedom and world support. 
Recent Cuban espionage incidents against the U.S. demonstrate the ruling 
party's motives.  Let us help Cubans to define their destiny and help 
themselves to establish a democracy.
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Jerry Brewer is C.E.O. of Criminal Justice International Associates, a 
global risk mitigation firm headquartered in Miami, Florida.  His 
website is located at www.cjiausa.org.
Cuba, with Castro's Ideology and Heavy-hand, is a Pariah (22 June 2009)
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