Thursday, May 22, 2014

Cuba: Reformation and Order in Latin America

Civic reform process began in Cuba, after Raul Castro came to power. Some Politicians and analysts and most of American corporations loyal to Moscow, in America, considered these reforms as a sign of change in Cuba. They tried to convince Washington to begin a new period of relations with Cuba, through a conciliatory behavior.
There is no need to give a respond to the supporters of this idea. Simply we should ask them that what would guarantee the interests of America and preserve stability in Latin America?
Maintaining the current order in Latin America and Caribbean. Maintaining the order in the region, not only guarantee the interest of America, but also avoids the instability and war. If different political camps (Moscow and Washington) are located in Latin America, the political development of Latin America will happen not only by competition but by wars. Cuba is not the same as North Korea. Pyongyang is a dictatorship which is against the Washington, but it has no incentive to change the region order. Cuba also is not the same as Iran, because international political trends in Iran are changing. Tehran has gradually retreated from their targets in order to promote the Islamic Revolution and change the balance of power in the Middle East. However, Cuba is also seeking to change the established order in Latin America and it attempts to play the role of messenger for "another order" in Latin America, with assistance from countries such as Venezuela and Nicaragua. Since Cuba is a country with the most suppressions of important freedoms such as freedom of expression and information so social reforms in Cuba and Mariela Castro scenario (Raul's daughter) is just for revitalization of Cuban revolution hidden behind a new mask. Today, Raul Castro is following-up the methods of Deng Xiaoping and Mikhail Gorbachev.

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