‘ONE-SIDED’ U.S. DEAL WITH CUBA CANCEL BY TRUMP
Criticizing former president Barack Obama’s dealings with the communist regime in Cuba, President Donald Trump unveiled new restrictions on travel, business with Cuba, in a move clearly projecting his own course of relations with the Castro-led government.
Trump’s dialogue in Miami is his latest to tear down Obama’s legacy, who spent the last two years of his presidency trying to thaw relations with Cuba, which included a trip to the island in 2016.
Listing some of the Castro regime’s anti-United States actions, Trump asserted, “We will never, ever be blind to it. We know what is going on and we remember what happened.”
Trump said he is keeping the embassy open “in the hope that our countries can forge a much stronger and better path.”
The Trump administration will begin strictly enforcing the authorized exemptions that allow travel between the US and Cuba and prohibit commerce with Cuban businesses owned by the military and intelligence services.