Cuba on the road to Democracy? Embargo lifted? Cuban cigars just around the corner? I can't imagine his brother would have radically different views. Interesting times ahead for our oppressed neighbors.
Cuba on the road to Democracy? Embargo lifted? Cuban cigars just around the corner? I can't imagine his brother would have radically different views. Interesting times ahead for our oppressed neighbors.
can you imagine how that would impact the non-Cuban cigar market, if the embargo were to be lifted?
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nothing is going to change.
It would be a nightmare for CC smokers if the embargo was lifted. There would be a catastrophic legal battle between CC manufacturers and their counterparts in General Cigar, quality would go down the shitter, Cuban tobacco would be used in non-puro cigars, etc.
I think it is naive to think that there will be radical changes after the passing of Castro. Things will remain status quo for quite a while.
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It will take a new generation of leaders in Cuba before things change enough. Until then, relations between us and Cuba will remain as they are.
There's only two kinds of cigars, the kind you like and the kind you don't.
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You are correct sir. Although Castros' brother will be vulnerable, Cuba will not change
until Fidel has passed. A new generation will cast a different world. Let us all hope
that they are not subjected to the same prejudices.
I don't think much will change with Castro stepping down. His brother though is more open to the idea of free markets, which is kind of supprising since during the revolution he was the propoent for communisim in the extreme (more than Fidel). I don't think the embargo will be lifted untill a lot of political issues have been resolved such as reparations for land, human rights violations and so on. Without those issues addressed the US will not change its policy due to its large cuban-american lobbying group.
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