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Obama hails 'new chapter' in US-Cuba ties

Ramon Allones? Best one?

Brandy Library
Club Macanudo
Grand Havana room...

These are ones I frequent...

Then there's private and exclusive clubs that keep an "inventory" but are not open to public..

Ramon Allones? Best one?

If you trying to buy online, I would recommend against it...customs will not allow through as its illegal here in the states.
 
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Soon Cuba is going to be another Tiajuana, a favoured destination for young men looking for booze, drugs, hookers and other cheap thrills.
 
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Soon Cuba is going to be another Tiajuana, a favoured destination for young men looking for booze, drugs, hookers and other cheap thrills.

It's been that way for a long tIme. Ask any non-US person why they fly there.
 
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News from The Associated Press

Pope played crucial role in US-Cuba rapprochement
Dec 17, 4:56 PM EST

VATICAN CITY (AP) -- The crucial role played by Pope Francis in bringing Cuba and the United States together signals that history's first Latin American pope has no qualms about putting the Holy See on the front lines of diplomacy, especially for a cause it has long championed.

The Vatican said Wednesday that Francis wrote to President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro in recent months and invited them to resolve their differences over humanitarian issues, including prisoners.

In addition, the Vatican hosted U.S. and Cuban delegations in October "and provided its good offices to facilitate a constructive dialogue on delicate matters, resulting in solutions acceptable to both parties," the Vatican said.

US-Cuba thaw could benefit farmers, energy and travel firms
Dec 17, 5:37 PM EST
News from The Associated Press

By PAUL WISEMAN
AP Economics Reporter

"We've been positioning ourselves for this day for many years," says Erik Herzfeld, co-portfolio manager of the Herzfeld Caribbean Basin fund, which has been investing in "the cruise lines, infrastructure (companies), any company that we think will eventually have a role in Cuba." The fund rose $1.97, or 28.9 percent, to $8.78 on Wednesday.

Gary Hufbauer and Barbara Kotschwar of the Peterson Institute for International Economics estimate that exports of U.S. goods to Cuba could reach $4.3 billion a year, compared to less than $360 million last year. And Cuban merchandise imports to the U.S. could go to $5.8 billion a year from nothing now.

Before the Cuban revolution, U.S. farmers did big business with Cuba, exporting beans, rice and other commodities. The U.S. now exports limited amounts of farm products.

"It's an enormous rice market," says Dwight Roberts, CEO of the U.S. Rice Producers Association. Roberts believes Cubans eventually could import the 400,000 tons of U.S. rice they consumed before Castro's Communist revolution.

SEARCHING FOR OIL

The waters off the island's northern coast are believed to contain oil. But international oil companies have been reluctant to explore for there for fear of angering the United States. The Spanish oil company Repsol drilled off shore in 2012 but did not find oil and gave up.

Sarah Ladislaw, director of the energy and national security program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, says promising drilling locations remain. "There is lots more exploration people want to do," she says.

"It's the beginning," says Teo Babun, a Miami consultant.
 
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The reason behind United States to restart relations with Cuba are quiet simple. President Putin Visit to Cuba did showed what Russians are going to do there.

Russia-Cuba love affair on again | The Miami Herald
Russia wrote off all but $3.2 billion of the debt and announced a $1.6 billion credit for construction of four power plants. The oil companies Rosneft and Zarubezhneft promised to resume the exploration for crude in the deep waters off Cuba’s northwestern coast. There were even reports — and denials — that Russia also had agreed to reopen the Lourdes base and resume eavesdropping on U.S. communications.

“We will provide support to our Cuban friends to overcome the illegal blockade,” Putin declared in Havana, referring to the U.S. embargo. Raúl Castro replied that the debt write-off showed “the palpable generosity of the Russian people toward Cuba” and added that the Castro revolution would not have survived without Soviet aid.


Latin American Herald Tribune - Russian Oil Company to Drill off Cuba
 
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More likely heading off any chance of Putin re-opening a military base. Plus if Cuba suddenly holds hands with the U.S. the Venezuelan government will be under extreme pressure by its people to do the same. They won't have any excuses left.
 
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It is neither logical nor moral to have lucrative trading relations with Vietnam and China and then to deny the same to Cuba on human rights grounds. I believe even Miami Cubans now understood this.
 
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More likely heading off any chance of Putin re-opening a military base. Plus if Cuba suddenly holds hands with the U.S. the Venezuelan government will be under extreme pressure by its people to do the same. They won't have any excuses left.

Russians will first get hold of Cuba market and open up investment which i think Russians have already started after President Putin visit there and if United states would have not restart the relations with Cuba then Cuba would have being completely back in Russian influence.

Now United states will invest and start economic relations and increase people to people contact. Restarting relations with Cuba credit will always be there for President Obama.
 
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The next big bachelor party destination!! Hells yeah!

Hold your horses! 'Normal Tourism' is not going to be allowed. What a bummer! What kind of full relationship is this?!
 
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