Republican Party platform on Cuba returns to the Cold War days
Republican Party platform on Cuba returns to the Cold War days
Sarah Stephens July 17, 2016
Last week in Cleveland, State Senator Eric Brakey of Maine tried to make some changes to his partys foreign policy platform. Leigh Ann Caldwell of NBC News says Brakey thought the Cuba plank was isolationist.
That seemed odd, since Donald Trumps position on President Obamas opening with Cuba its fine, but I think we should make a much better deal seemed reasonably pro-engagement, and normally a national party platform tracks the positions of the partys nominee.
Not this year, apparently. Although as of this writing, the platform hasnt been made public, an early draft did make it into our hands. It turns out brave Senator Brakey didnt make any headway. The language in this document is a lot closer to the Platt Amendment than to the Donalds negotiating position.
Although the platform is still subject to change, this is apparently what the party intends to say about how it would run U.S. policy toward Cuba after President Obama leaves office:
We want to welcome the people of Cuba back into our hemispheric family after their corrupt rulers are forced from power and brought to account for their crimes against humanity. We stand with the Women in White [sic] and all the victims of the loathsome regime that clings to power in Havana. We do not say this lightly: They have been betrayed by those who are currently in control of U.S. foreign policy. The current Administrations opening to Cuba was a shameful accommodation to the demands of its tyrants. It will only strengthen their military dictatorship.
More:
http://progresoweekly.us/republican-party-platform-cuba-returns-cold-war-days/
Mika
(17,751 posts).. as well as several elected "democrats".
Judi Lynn
(160,621 posts)It puts everything back right where it was under Reagan and both Bushes.
These people are so deformed emotionally, they all need caretakers.