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blm

(113,065 posts)
Thu Dec 18, 2014, 10:33 AM Dec 2014

Dec/2012: Kerry and Hagel Offer Obama a Way Forward on Cuba

Memory Lane for those of us unsurprised by the Cuba deal. News to those who get the bulk of their info from MSM networks.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sarah-stephens/kerry-hagel-cuba_b_2304675.html

Days ago, the future of Cuba policy in President Obama's second term seemed predictable.

In his first term, Cuba and Latin America never rose on his priority list. At her confirmation hearings, Hillary Clinton promised the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that she and the president were prepared to "seize the opportunities in Latin America," but they never did.

After repealing all restrictions on travel by Cuban Americans, opening categories of People-to-People travel, and restarting migration talks, progress on engagement was thwarted by the imprisonment of Alan Gross and the administration's reluctance to negotiate directly with Cuba for his release.

The prospective appointment of Susan Rice as Secretary of State -- she once told the United Nations that U.S. sanctions did not cause deprivation among the Cuban people -- seemed a signal of continuity. But, her candidacy was devoured by opponents on issues ranging from the tragedy in Benghazi to the contents of her investment portfolio, and she never arrived at the point of being nominated or given close to a fair hearing.

On the heels of her misfortune, things could get interesting. If the speculation now is accurate, President Obama may appoint Senator John Kerry, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, as Secretary of State and former Senator Chuck Hagel as Secretary of Defense. By doing so, the president would bring into his security cabinet two seasoned figures with long histories as Cuba policy reformers and simultaneously place the Foreign Relations Committee in the hands of some of the coldest of the Cold Warriors in Congress.

Kerry, a steadfast opponent of U.S. intervention in Latin America since his election in 1984, has been consistently smart on Cuba. He supported travel rights not just for Cuban Americans but for all Americans. He would not give the Obama administration a blank check to run the USAID regime change programs in Cuba and held up funding when he could. He was a reliable skeptic of the millions spent on the anti-Cuba broadcast propaganda arms -- Radio and TV Martí -- and of the consultants and bureaucrats who create the programming that most Cubans don't see, hear, or care much about.
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blm

(113,065 posts)
2. Trying to jog people's memories. Seems MSM is anxious to credit HRC because of
Thu Dec 18, 2014, 10:49 AM
Dec 2014

what she wrote in her book, instead of giving any credit to Kerry. She had to know full well when she was writing it that Kerry was working diligently to change course on Cuba.

Her PR team did what they always do with the corporate media - color it as a triumph for Clinton. Ignore the decades of efforts by Kerry and the heavy lifting he has done as SoS.

MBS

(9,688 posts)
3. yeah.
Thu Dec 18, 2014, 11:02 AM
Dec 2014

The classy folks are the ones who go out of their way to give credit where credit is due (Obama thanking the Pope, etc), not the ones who try to grab all the glory for themselves, and minimizing or omitting credit to others . Obama, Kerry, and the Pope (presumably also the Cuban negotiators, but I know less about the individual players there) deserve all the credit here. What superb teamwork, not to mention amazing discretion throughout months of negotiation.
Outstanding!!

blm

(113,065 posts)
4. Yep. Couldn't help but see all the clips yesterday of ONE sentence from HRC's book
Thu Dec 18, 2014, 11:08 AM
Dec 2014

as her PR team sent it out to all the corporate media networks so she could be seen as the one credited when she did NOTHING.

blm

(113,065 posts)
7. TeamClinton can't stand to see Kerry's heavy lifting pay off for the country.
Thu Dec 18, 2014, 01:46 PM
Dec 2014

From what I've observed.

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