mjolnir01
El Cañón de Latón
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obmike said:One of my friends grew up in Cuba and had me read Havana Nocturne. It gives a somewhat different view. Their view is that American "investment" did nothing for the common citizen of Cuba.
This is very true. We often forget that Batista and his cronies were pretty big jerks themselves. There was a very common sentiment among the populace that Batista was a puppet for American exploitative interests. This alienation of the population is how the 26th of July Movement was able to to overthrow the regime in only 6 years--practically overnight by revolutionary/insurgent standards.
Unfortunately for many of the revolution's supporters and the populace at large, once they figured out they gave power to an even bigger jerk, it was too late.
This, along with the legacy of nationalization discussed in Gary's link, proves that the idea of normalizing Cuban-American relations will be a complex and multifaceted affair. Somebody is going to get short-changed.