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January 21, 2007 

Report Issued on Top 10 Reasons for Changing U.S. Policy Towards Cuba

The Center for Democracy in the Americas and USA*Engage have released a report entitled "In Our National Interest: The Top Ten Reasons for Changing U.S. Policy Towards Cuba". The top ten reasons covered in the report are:

  • The policy has produced nothing in decades
  • Enforcing the policy drains resources from the war on terror
  • The policy hurts American companies and American workers
  • The policy is an assault on family values
  • The policy infringes on the rights and liberties of all U.S. citizens
  • The policy hurts America’s image abroad
  • The Castro government uses our policy to advance its own ends
  • The policy puts political interests above the national interest
  • Important people oppose the policy and want to see it changed
  • The policy stops Americans from doing what they do best
The PDF version of the report can be found here.

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