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Alan Gross's story in Cuba is a fiction. Now it seems that the American engineer capitulated. He said the U.S. government had used a maneuver against Cuba.
is a small victory for the Cuban dictatorship, because many have realized that their country's misfortunes are not caused by Washington.
But the issue of imperialism still serves the regime, with whom he stunned the small group of oppressors and their accomplices are not beyond their noses. A lack of food, clothing and medicine, at least have an enemy.
Gross has served for all this and more. Their activities are a matter of relative importance because he is a hostage who must pay a ransom. Raul Castro said that when he sings that bathes the "I've Got the World on a String" (I have the world by a thread).
first thought that the price of Gross was the release of five Cuban spies convicted in the United States. Then when the U.S. government said they could not redeem, these requirements became uncertain.
is a strange coincidence that just when the trial was held in the Gross U.S. government gave permission to several airports in the United States since they could fly to Cuba.
Tourism is Cuba's oil and the system desperately needs their millions of dollars. They hope that these future "ambassadors of liberty" are their lifeline.
is possible that tourism is not enough to appease their demands. Each friendly gesture of the government of Obama, Raul Castro seems to enhance their requirements. They want everything for nothing substantial and concrete.
After two years with his policy of rapprochement with the regime on the island, Obama has kidnapped a citizen, I have held for more than a year now and sentenced him to 15 in prison.
The picture is curious, this dictatorship Washington is corrupt, inept and vulgar, like a world power. As if the island had half the world's oil. The most powerful of nations, the home of Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln, allow coerced by a small group of old men oppressors.
Raul Castro hoping in time you can show how condescending it is with those who respect him. So Gross is in his country ahead of presidential elections in the United States.
Meanwhile, some journalists and pundits take the opportunity to comment on the growing friction between the two governments and how Obama should take further steps to reduce them.
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Condemnation Alan Gross: a bucket of ice water to U.S. ties with
By DIEGO URDANETA / AFP WASHINGTON
The sentence in Cuba to the U.S. sub Alan Gross throws a bucket of cold water on bilateral relations, but there are opportunities to advance if governments are dispustos to build confidence, analysts estimated Monday.
A Havana court on Saturday sentenced to 15 years in prison for Gross, a subcontractor of the State Department 61 years who was arrested in December 2009 in Havana when communications material distributed to Jewish groups on the island.
Washington was quick to react to the `` conviction for crimes against the integrity land'', the spokesman of the National Security Council White House, Tommy Vietor, called the sentence `` other''injustice in the punishment of Gross and the State Department defended its work in Cuba.
Gross's case stalled a period of detente that had occurred between Cuba and the United States, countries without formal relations for half a century after the arrival to power of Barack Obama, who lifted some restrictions on travel and remittances to remittances to the island.
Washington has warned that there will be no opening while Gross continued detention, but remains committed to the policy of contacts between peoples and civil society groups to support on the island, recalled last week Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, in an interpellation in Congress.
In the near future, `` will continue the status quo, a situation that reveals an ambivalent position from Washington,''he told AFP in an email John Kirk, a Cuba specialist at Dalhousie University Nova Scotia, Canada.
`` The administration has shown an interest in improving the relationship''but on the other side continues to give money to programs that are seen in Havana as `` counterrevolutionary''estimated Kirk, who frequently visited Havana.
But beyond the rhetoric, `` If the governments of Cuba and the United States think with clarity and creativity, there are solutions to this incident,''said Arturo Lopez meanwhile-Levy, University of Denver.
The sentence `` Gross aimed more at deterring others from engaging in activities interventionist regime change,''said Lopez-Levy, noting that the court stated that Gross was `` handled''by the agency of USAID Department of State, which hired the firm of Gross.
Havana `` should not dismiss the effects of a humanitarian gesture towards the Gross family in the internal debate (U.S.) on U.S. policy toward Cuba,''said Lopez-Levy. `` Both
Governments need to begin to develop confidence-building measures,''said Kirk.
U.S. could open the way if you allow a high-level mission of the Congress or of eminent persons to `` encourage those sectors within the Cuban government to release pro Gross in a context of improving relations,''said Lopez -Levy.
Washington and Havana have a wide range of initiatives that could take as discuss the possibility of jointly explore for oil in the Gulf of Mexico, to promote sporting events and allow the sale of Cuban medicine in the United States, among others, as analysts.
The legacy of hostility `` received'' Obama `` has not been dismantled, but its vision to promote change in Cuba through the exchange offers an opportunity for a final victory of Cuban nationalism on the embargo,''said Lopez-Levy.
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