OPEN FORUM: Bush and Cuba: Still the Full Moon

Smith, Wayne S.

IF I AM REMEMBERED AT ALL (WHICH ISN'T LIKEly), it will probably be for having said in my first op-ed piece in the New York Times after leaving the U.S. Foreign Service back in 1982 that "Cuba...

...For 45 years now, Washington has used pressure and threats against Castro...
...On the contrary, Castro has offered to cooperate fully in the fight against terrorism and even proposed signing agreements to that effect with the United States...
...So even if you reduced that by half, you would only have reduced income from tourism by some 3...
...All the more so since it comes at a time when Cuba is relaxing its own rules for family visits...
...The U.S...
...The embargo has been in place for 44 years, travel controls of one kind or another almost as long...
...About 120,000 of them were Cuban-Americans, or about 6...
...One in particular is already backfiring...
...And that is fine with the dissidents, for all those with whom I spoke said they would not accept any funding from the U.S...
...There is no provision for emergency visits even in case of death or serious illness...
...But none of that has softened Bush's approach one bit...
...Finally, the administration's new measures call for military aircraft to transmit TV and Radio Marti signals onto the island...
...This past January, Bush closed all channels for dialogue, even suspending the twice-yearly migration talks...
...Our economic problems are the fault of the U.S...
...But of course before the occupation can begin, the regime must be brought down...
...Indeed, as one analyzes the Bush administration's policies toward Cuba, one imagines a distant (and distinctly irrational) howling...
...If a given country can trade with all others in the world save one, its inability to trade with that one is unlikely to cause it grave economic difficulties, much less bring about its collapse...
...This will be expensive and, if done from international airspace, will violate the International Communications Convention...
...And how is that to be accomplished...
...There is a hard-and-fast rule that no U.S...
...The administration's new measures against Cuba, then, will almost certainly prove a dud...
...Cuban exiles in Miami have already drawn up blueprints as to how a transition will proceed...
...For close-knit Cuban families, this is seen as cruel and unusual punishment...
...The Bush administration's assertion that increased assistance to the dissidents will help put an end to "the dictatorship" is simply pie in the sky...
...Interests Section in Havana...
...As Assistant Secretary of State Roger Noriega put it to Congress on October 2 last year: "The President is determined to see the end of the Castro regime and the dismantling of the apparatus that has kept him in office for so long...
...Almost two million foreign tourists traveled to Cuba last year...
...The administration also speaks of increased support to dissidents as a means of ending the Castro regime...
...How is that advancing real U.S...
...In fact, since it moved its operations to Miami (in direct violation of its mandate), it has increasingly come to be seen in Cuba as simply another unreliable exile station and its listenership has dropped off...
...They value their nationalist credentials too much to do so...
...We must remember that since at least 1902, when the Platt Amendment turned Cuba into a U.S...
...Nor, as most see itincluding the dissidents themselves-is that their role...
...government...
...But if the purpose is, as the administration says, to bring down the Castro regime, the whole thing seems a joke...
...He apparently will reorganize the economy along capitalist lines, set up the right kind of schools, make the trains run on time and all that sort of thing...
...Twenty-two years later, that is unchanged...
...Radio Marti has been broadcasting into Cuba now for some 20 years...
...occupation of Cuba is about to begin...
...embargo," he is wont to say...
...They react to our policies accordingly Secondly, no unilateral embargo in history has ever worked...
...It takes us in exactly the wrong direction...
...Our reputation for nation-building isn't very good at the moment...
...And if you visited your mother six months ago but she's now on her deathbed, tough luck...
...protectorate, Cubans have seen the United States as the principal threat to their sovereignty and independence...
...security...
...The reduction will be no more than a minor nuisance to the Cuban government, but it will cause great pain to Cuban-Americans...
...There is no evidence that Cuba is or has been in any way involved with terrorist efforts against the United States...
...Cuba's economic problems are caused far more by Castro's stubborn refusal to move ahead with reforms leading to a more thoroughly mixed economy...
...Neither, I must confess, are their professors...
...embargo simply gives him a convenient scapegoat...
...Even your average Cuban is concerned...
...The sign reads, "Down with fascism...
...They want change, yes, but not a U.S.-run transition...
...The first thing that must be said is that it won't work...
...Especially not as they look at those pictures of Iraqi prisoners being abused by U.S...
...Where is the sense in that...
...In fact, almost all the money remains in Miami...
...A march in Havana against the Bush administration's policies...
...We could accomplish so much more by reducing tensions, lifting travel controls so as to encourage more people-to-people contacts and beginning a meaningful dialogue with the Cuban government-a dialogue to discuss our various disagreements and resolve as many of them as we can...
...They will accomplish nothing positive...
...So now Bush simply proposes more of the same, only in strengthened doses...
...Cuban officials tend to believe that there must be more to it-"the real stuff," as one put it to me, "the military action" that would be undertaken if Bush is reelected...
...In their efforts to expand the parameters for freedom of expression and greater civil rights, the dissidents deserve our moral support and expressions of solidarity But they do not have, and are not likely to gather, enough strength or following even to think of bringing down the government...
...Further, it will have little if any effect economically Students are not known for spending a lot of money abroad...
...And so it is with Cuba...
...administration has understood (or at least accepted): the more we threaten and pressure, the more we try to choke Cuba economically, the more defensive will be the reaction of the Cuban government, and the more it will call for greater internal discipline and for all to rally around the flag against the threat from the Colossus of the North...
...Our own Pentagon acknowledges that Cuba poses no threat whatsoever to U.S...
...Further, it isn't likely to have any significant impact...
...How can closing them off be consistent with this...
...Cubans on the island are therefore puzzled as to their real intent...
...He also appointed a Commission for Assistance to a Free Cuba to recommend ways, first, of bringing about "an expeditious end of the dictatorship," and then to develop a plan for assisting the Cuban people in "a post-dictatorship Cuba...
...As one reads through the Commission's recommendations (all 500 pages of them), one has the distinct impression that, at least in the minds of Commission members, we are on the verge of attaining that objective and the U.S...
...The administration, they note, talks of supporting them, but to date this has actually meant giving money to Miami-based groups, supposedly for channeling into Cuba...
...The cold war is long since over...
...The reduction, then, would appear to be wholly gratuitous and aimed at reducing contacts more than anything else...
...Instead, his is the harshest policy yet against the island nation...
...Bush indeed seems to have entered the White House with the intention of getting rid of the Castro regime, not to negotiate with it or to reach some modus vivendi...
...And, in fact, probably not even by that much, because CubanAmericans will find ways to travel through third countries in great numbers...
...Another measure would drastically reduce academic exchanges...
...But during recent trips to Cuba I discussed this proposal with leading dissidents and found them all to oppose it...
...interests...
...Certainly they will not "bring an end to the Castro regime," as is their stated objective...
...In other words, it leads not to liberalization but to tighter internal controls...
...At the very least, this approach would do less harm than the increasingly hostile and sterile policy pushed by the Bush administration...
...4 Wayne S. Smith is a senior fellow at the Center for International Policy in Washington, D.C...
...It hasn't appreciably changed public opinion on the island in all that time...
...He was recognized as the State Department's leading Cuba expert when he left the Foreign Service in 1982 over disagreements with the Reagan Administration.SEPTEMBER OCTOBER 2004 OPEN FORUM A U.S.-appointed "Transition Coordinator" is to be named to run the show, as L. Paul Bremer ran it in Iraq...
...soldiers...
...Its objective is to put an end to the Castro regime...
...Foreign Service back in 1982 that "Cuba seems to have the same effect on American administrations that the full moon once had on werewolves...
...It would limit Cuban-Americans to visiting their families on the island only once every three years, rather than annually as permitted until now...
...The United States is supposed to believe in academic freedoms and the free exchange of ideas...
...Certainly not by any of the measures put forward by the Commission...
...andformer Chief of the U.S...
...The Cubans on the island need only follow the blueprint...
...This is exactly the wrong thing to do...

Vol. 38 • September 2004 • No. 2


 
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