Nationalizations in Cuba and the United States

by Jacob G. Hornberger
Jan. 13, 2015

Proponents for continuing the Cold War-era U.S. embargo against Cuba, many of whom are Latin Americans, say that as a condition for lifting the embargo, the U.S. government should require the Cuban government to compensate, either with damages or restoration, U.S. companies and even Cuban citizens for the Castro regime’s nationalization of their properties more than 50 years ago.

Really?

Pray tell: What business is it of the U.S. government to right the wrongs that are committed by foreign regimes?

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