Trump cancels Obama's Cuba deal.

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CUBA DEAL NIXED: President Trump cancels Obama deal with Cuba, 'effective immediately'
President Trump, speaking in Miami, said Friday he will cancel President Obama's deal to thaw relations with Cuba, and demanded the island nation turn over convicted cop killer Joanne Chesimard.
 

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CUBA DEAL NIXED: President Trump cancels Obama deal with Cuba, 'effective immediately'
President Trump, speaking in Miami, said Friday he will cancel President Obama's deal to thaw relations with Cuba, and demanded the island nation turn over convicted cop killer Joanne Chesimard.
Fake news.

The actions, however, are far from a full rollback of the policies Obama champion in the latter half of his administration.
Embassies in Washington and in Havana will remain open, sources tell CNN, and Cuban American travel and remittances remain unaffected. Republicans close to the plan do think some in the anti-Castro Cuban American community may be disappointed that the policy doesn't go far enough.
"The policy isn't going to do anything new," a source from the office of one Cuban American lawmaker complained. "It's pretty weak."
 

WVPATX

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Fake news.

The actions, however, are far from a full rollback of the policies Obama champion in the latter half of his administration.
Embassies in Washington and in Havana will remain open, sources tell CNN, and Cuban American travel and remittances remain unaffected. Republicans close to the plan do think some in the anti-Castro Cuban American community may be disappointed that the policy doesn't go far enough.
"The policy isn't going to do anything new," a source from the office of one Cuban American lawmaker complained. "It's pretty weak."

You argument is with Reuters, not me.

http://live.reuters.com/Event/Live_US_Politics

Trump curbs Obama's Cuba detente

President Trump ordered tighter restrictions on Americans traveling to Cuba and a clampdown on U.S. business dealings with the island’s military, saying "with God's help a free Cuba is what we will soon achieve."

As Trump laid out his new Cuba policy in a speech in Miami, the White House announced plans to roll back parts of former President Barack Obama’s historic opening to the communist-ruled country after a 2014 diplomatic breakthrough between the two former Cold War foes.

But Trump was leaving many of Obama’s changes, including the reopened U.S. embassy in Havana, in place even as he sought to show he was making good on a campaign promise to take a tougher line against Cuba.

"We will not be silent in the face of communist oppression any longer," Trump told a cheering crowd in Miami’s Cuban-American enclave of Little Havana, including Republican Senator Marco Rubio, who helped forge the new restrictions on Cuba.

Trump’s revised approach, which will be enshrined in a new presidential directive, calls for stricter enforcement of a longtime ban on Americans going to Cuba as tourists and seeks to prevent U.S.dollars from being used to fund what the new U.S. administration sees as a repressive military-dominated government.

But facing pressure from U.S. businesses and even some fellow Republicans to avoid turning back the clock completely in relations with communist-ruled Cuba, the Republican president chose to leave intact many of his Democratic predecessor's steps toward normalization.

The new policy bans most U.S. business transactions with the Armed Forces Business Enterprises Group, a Cuban conglomerate involved in all sectors of the economy, but makes some exceptions, including for air and sea travel, according to U.S. officials. This will essentially shield U.S. airlines and cruise lines serving the island.

However, Trump will stop short of breaking diplomatic relations restored in 2015 after more than five decades of hostilities. He will not cut off recently resumed direct U.S.-Cuba commercial flights or cruise-ship travel, though his more restrictive policy seems certain to dampen new economic ties overall.

The administration, according to one White House official, has no intention of “disrupting” existing business ventures such as one struck under Obama by Starwood Hotels Inc, which is owned by Marriott International Inc, to manage a historic Havana hotel.

Nor does Trump plan to reinstate limits that Obama lifted on the amount of the island’s coveted rum and cigars that Americans can bring home for personal use.

While the changes are far-reaching, they appear to be less sweeping than many U.S. pro-engagement advocates had feared.

Still, it will be the latest attempt by Trump to overturn parts of Obama's presidential legacy. He has already pulled the United States out of a major international climate treaty and is trying to scrap his predecessor's landmark healthcare program.
 

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CUBA DEAL NIXED: President Trump cancels Obama deal with Cuba, 'effective immediately'
President Trump, speaking in Miami, said Friday he will cancel President Obama's deal to thaw relations with Cuba, and demanded the island nation turn over convicted cop killer Joanne Chesimard.
This is a smart way to go about normalizing relations.
 
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Fake news.

The actions, however, are far from a full rollback of the policies Obama champion in the latter half of his administration.
Embassies in Washington and in Havana will remain open, sources tell CNN, and Cuban American travel and remittances remain unaffected. Republicans close to the plan do think some in the anti-Castro Cuban American community may be disappointed that the policy doesn't go far enough.
"The policy isn't going to do anything new," a source from the office of one Cuban American lawmaker complained. "It's pretty weak."

There you go again confusing PATX with facts.