Dear Carlos Augusto,
Today, following successful diplomacy to secure the release of U.S. citizen Alan Gross, President Obama announced that he’s moving to restore full diplomatic relations with Cuba and to ease the half-century U.S. embargo on Cuba. President Obama called on Congress to end the embargo completely, referring to the embargo as a failure. [1] [2]
Not surprisingly, Republicans like Senator Marco Rubio are attacking the President’s diplomatic initiative. [3] That’s why we’re pushing back immediately, urging Americans to contact Congress in support of President Obama’s diplomacy. You can sign our petition to Congress here:
http://www.justforeignpolicy.org/act/help-Obama-end-Cuba-embargo
Just Foreign Policy is small and nimble. That’s how we can respond quickly to events like today’s breaking news about U.S. diplomacy with Cuba. Won’t you help us continue this important work with a $15 tax-deductible end-of-year donation?
http://www.justforeignpolicy.org/donate
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Thanks for all you do to defend diplomacy,
Robert Naiman and Megan Iorio
Just Foreign Policy
References:
1. “Obama Calls on Congress to Lift Embargo,” New York Times, 12/17/14, http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2014/12/17/obama-cuba-embargo/
2. “Obama Calls Cuba Embargo a Failure,” New York Times, 12/17/14, http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2014/12/17/obama-calls-cuba-embargo-a-failure/
3. “Rubio Calls Obama ‘Willfully Ignorant’ on Cuba,” New York Times, 12/17/14, http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2014/12/17/rubio-calls-obama-willfully-ignorant-on-cuba/
Today, following successful diplomacy to secure the release of U.S. citizen Alan Gross, President Obama announced that he’s moving to restore full diplomatic relations with Cuba and to ease the half-century U.S. embargo on Cuba. President Obama called on Congress to end the embargo completely, referring to the embargo as a failure. [1] [2]
Not surprisingly, Republicans like Senator Marco Rubio are attacking the President’s diplomatic initiative. [3] That’s why we’re pushing back immediately, urging Americans to contact Congress in support of President Obama’s diplomacy. You can sign our petition to Congress here:
http://www.justforeignpolicy.org/act/help-Obama-end-Cuba-embargo
Just Foreign Policy is small and nimble. That’s how we can respond quickly to events like today’s breaking news about U.S. diplomacy with Cuba. Won’t you help us continue this important work with a $15 tax-deductible end-of-year donation?
http://www.justforeignpolicy.org/donate
If you would like to send a check instead, here's our address:
Just Foreign Policy
4410 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, #290
Washington, DC 20016
Thanks for all you do to defend diplomacy,
Robert Naiman and Megan Iorio
Just Foreign Policy
References:
1. “Obama Calls on Congress to Lift Embargo,” New York Times, 12/17/14, http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2014/12/17/obama-cuba-embargo/
2. “Obama Calls Cuba Embargo a Failure,” New York Times, 12/17/14, http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2014/12/17/obama-calls-cuba-embargo-a-failure/
3. “Rubio Calls Obama ‘Willfully Ignorant’ on Cuba,” New York Times, 12/17/14, http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2014/12/17/rubio-calls-obama-willfully-ignorant-on-cuba/
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