The story
Back up.
All the drama started in the late 1950s, when Fidel Castro – just a guy with a Communist handbook in his pocket – kicked out the
Fulgencio Batista
and took over Cuba. The US gave him side-eye, but recognized his new government. Then, Castro became
So what happened?
The US said ‘adios, Felicia’ and cut off all diplomatic ties with Cuba. Meaning no trade, no travel, no Cuban cigars for Father’s Day. Things got so bad that in ‘61, the US tried to take out Castro in the
. Fail. That’s when Castro inked a secret deal to let the Soviets build missile bases in Cuba. Cue the
Thanks for the history lesson. What's up now?
Times they are a changin’, thanks in big part to
Pope Francis’s matchmaking skills
. He texted President Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro (Fidel’s baby bro) and said, ‘can you please bury the hatchet.’ Prompting Obama to make it a priority to get the Cuba relationship back on track. So in late 2014, Obama announced that the US would be
restoring diplomatic relations
with Cuba. Cuba has
basically been stuck in a 50s movie
since breaking up with the US, so resuming relations is a BIG deal for the country. Cut to now, and Obama just became the first sitting US prez to visit Cuba in
What do you mean?
This all has to do with the Double Es: “economic embargo.” Since the big breakup in the ‘60s, the US has banned trade with Cuba. It’s US law that the embargo can’t be lifted
until Cuba holds free elections
and puts someone in charge not named Castro. Guess which branch of government has the power to reverse this law?
What are they saying?
A lot of
don’t feel like their home country has changed.
What is everyone else saying?
Some people (mostly Dems
) think that being friends with Cuba is a good diplomatic look and a gold star for the US’s relationship with Latin America. Other people (mostly Republicans
But can I book a trip to Cuba?
Mmm, depends. Under a new travel agreement, there will be dozens of round-trip flights a day between the US and Cuba. Just don’t start planning adult spring break 2017 there yet. You need to be able to
theSkimm
For the US, this is more of a symbolic move that signifies the thaw of a long Ice Age. But this isn’t just about the US and Cuba. This half-century breakup has affected US relations with Latin America too. So this could help
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