But Cuba isn't allowing outside investment that will destabilize, or cause disruption, but that reinforces the government control.
Yes, Cuba *is too* allowing outside investment! That's what the Helms-Burton Act is all about, remember?
Read the *rest of the sentance*. The important part - that would destabilize, or cause disruption.
The outside investment that is being allowed is what the government allows - which will increase the governmental control.
(Which one of the articles linked to in here referenced, as well).
Sure, that may be what some old Americans, and a lot of those idiotic kid-napper wannabe "exile Cubans" (i.e, Hispanic-descended South Floridians)
Kidnapper? I'm unaware of any kidnappings in the recent past, other than a couple of kids abducted TO Cuba.
If you're referring to the well-noted case of Elian, wasn't kidnapping (by the Cubans in this country). But I suppose that anybody who disagrees with CRC is just an idiot. It was a custody battle, and the correct side won legistlatively, even if it probably wasn't the morally correct thing to do.
Addison