• bdonvr@thelemmy.club
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    1 year ago

    I don’t think you understand the extent of this “embargo”. It goes far beyond simply not trading with them.

    It’s not a direct blockade, but the US has in the past threatened to cut off financial aid to any country that trades with Cuba, disallows foreign subsidiaries of US companies to trade, and even threatens sanctions upon foreign companies that do any trade in or with the US that also trade in Cuba. They’ve also begun attempting to strangle their tourism, by disqualifying any person who visits the island from ESTA - which lets citizens from countries like those in the EU visit the US visa-free. This makes travel extremely difficult, requiring a costly and time consuming visa application which could be denied.

    The UN has voted to condemn it every year for many years, with usually only the US and Israel voting against. They say it is a violation of international law and the UN charter. (https://www.un.org/en/ga/62/plenary/cuba/bkg.shtml)

    It is abhorrent and unjustifiable, and has a real cost in human lives and suffering.

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      1 year ago

      As someone who just lost their ESTA, this whole thing is bullshit.

      I’m a citizen of an European country, left Cuba when I was a minor and have zero interest in going to Cuba.

      Yet I can’t go see my daughter in the USA without a visa.

      Literally last week I was at the US Embassy requesting the visa, they gave me a 10 year pass (thank fuck).

      But my whole family has to go through the same process. It’s all bullshit. I had to wait in line for two hours, in a city that’s far away from where I live, just to get the visa.

      Edit: not to mention that this whole process takes hundreds of euros, around 150€ just for filling their online form, then add travel and accommodation expenses.

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      1 year ago

      That’s all legal actions the US can take.

      You and I agree that they’re unwise and unjustified. But they’re legal.

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        1 year ago

        The UN says it’s in violation of international law, he literally gave you a link…

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          The UN is a political organization and says whatever countries vote it to say. It’s also not a legislative organization, it’s basically a big political club of people who like to write strongly worded letters about things. Only the UNSC has teeth, and that hasn’t declared it illegal for obvious reasons.