The Soviet Union did not have to fall. If Carter had won a second
term and Mondale had succeeded him, the Communist dictatorship might
have received the outside help it needed to survive.
And we would still be living under the shadow of the Cold War.
Carter
couldn’t save the Soviet Union, but he did his best to save Castro,
visiting Fidel and Raul in Cuba where the second worst president in
American history described his meeting with Castro as a greeting among
“old friends”.
Raul Castro called Carter “the best of all U.S. presidents”.
Obama’s dirty deal with Raul will make the worst president in American history, Castro’s new best friend.
Carter couldn’t save Castro, but Obama did. This was not a prisoner exchange. This was a Communist bailout.
Obama boasted that he would increase the flow of money to Cuba from
businesses, from bank accounts and from trade. When he said, “We’re
significantly increasing the amount of money that can be sent to Cuba”,
that was his real mission statement.
The Castro regime is on its last legs. Its sponsors in Moscow and
Caracas are going bankrupt due to failing energy prices. The last hope
of the Butcher of Havana was a bailout from Washington D.C.
Obama has protected the Castros from regime change as if Communist dictators are an endangered species
And that’s exactly what Obama gave him.
Obama has protected the Castros from regime change as if Communist dictators are an endangered species.
From the beginning, Obama put his foreign policy at the disposal of
Havana when he backed Honduran leftist thug Manuel Zelaya’s attempt to
shred its Constitution over the protests of the country’s Congress and
Supreme Court. And its military, which refused to obey his illegal
orders.
Obama’s support for an elected dictator in Honduras should have
warned Americans that their newly elected leader viewed men like Zelaya
favorably and constitutions and the separation of powers between the
branches of government unfavorably. It also showcased his agenda for
Latin America.
His embrace of Raul Castro brings that agenda out into the open even
if he still insists in wrapping it in dishonest claims about “freedom”
and “openness” while bailing out a Communist dictatorship.
Obama opening lie: “The United States of America is changing its relationship with the people of Cuba.”
Obama began his Castro speech with a lie, declaring, “The United
States of America is changing its relationship with the people of Cuba.”
The Cuban people have no relationship with the United States because
they have no free elections and no say in how they are governed. The
only Cubans who have a relationship with the United States fled here on
rafts.
Obama did not make his dirty deal with the Cuban people. He made it
in a marathon phone call with the Cuban dictator. When Obama claims that
his deal with Raul Castro represents a new relationship with the people
of Cuba, he is endorsing a Communist dictatorship as the legitimate
representative of the Cuban people.
This is a retroactive endorsement of the Castro regime and its entire
history of mass murder and political terror. Obama is not trying to
“open up” Cuba as he claimed. He likes Cuba just the way it is;
Communist and closed.
Obama did not consult the Cuban people, just as he did not consult
the American people. He disregarded the embargo, Congress, the
Constitution and the freedom of the Cuban people.
Obama chose to stand with Raul Castro and his Communist dictatorship
His dictatorial disregard of the embargo, which can only be
eliminated by Congress, in order to support a dictatorship, is a
disturbing reminder that the road he is walking down leads to a
miserable tyranny. Cuban-American senators from both parties have been
unanimous in condemning the move. These senators are the closest thing
to Cuban elected officials. But Obama disregarded Senator Menendez, a
man of his own party, Senator Marco Rubio and Senator Ted Cruz.
Instead Obama chose to stand with Raul Castro and his Communist dictatorship.
Obama tried to whitewash his crime by exploiting Alan Gross, a USAID
contractor who was imprisoned and abused by the Castro regime, as if the
release of an American hostage justified helping the men holding him
hostage stay in power. And the media, which was reprinting Castro’s
propaganda claiming that Gross’ imprisonment was justified, is busy now
pretending that it cares about his release.
He had similarly tried to whitewash his Taliban amnesty by using
Bergdahl and his parents as cover. If a deal is struck with Iran, the
release of Robert Levinson, Saeed Abedini or Amir Hekmati will almost
certainly be used to divert attention from the fact that their own
government has collaborated with the thugs and terrorists who took them
hostage.
Even though Obama criticized European countries for paying financial
ransoms to ISIS, his own ransom paid to the Castros is worth countless
billions. And the blood money pouring out of American banks into the
Castro regime will encourage other dictatorships to take Americans
hostage as leverage for obtaining concessions from the United States.
Americans abroad will suffer for Obama’s dirty deal.
No European country recognized ISIS in exchange for the release of
hostages. Only Obama was willing to go that far with Cuba, not only
opening diplomatic and economic relations, but promising to remove the
Communist dictatorship from the list of state sponsors of terror despite
the fact that the last State Department review found that Cuba
continued to support the leftist narco-terrorists of FARC.
FARC had taken its own American hostages who were starved and beaten, tortured and abused.
Now Obama has given in to the demand of a state sponsor of terror to
be removed from the list of state sponsors of terrorism in exchange for
releasing a hostage.
Obama has sent a message to Iran that the best way to secure a deal
is by wrapping it in an American hostage. He has told ISIS that we do
negotiate with terrorists. And he has once again demonstrated that his
vaunted “smart power” is nothing more than appeasement wrapped in
excuses and lies.
But Obama did not act to help Alan Gross. He did not even act because
he genuinely thought that diplomatic relations would open up Cuba. In
his speech, Obama used the claim commonly put forward by Castro
apologists that the very fact that the Castros were still in power
proved that sanctions had failed. Yet the lack of sanctions against Cuba
by the rest of the world certainly did not usher in the new spirit of
openness that Obama is promising. Rewarding dictators with cash never
frees a nation. This was not about saving Alan Gross. It was about
saving Raul Castro.
Obama and Castro are both weakened leaders of the left. Like the
Castros, Obama has lost international influence and his own people have
turned on him. The only thing he has left is unilateral rule.
If Obama saw something of his own hopes and aspirations to engage in a
populist transformation of the United States in Manuel Zelaya or Hugo
Chavez, his horizons have narrowed down to those of Raul Castro. His
ability to remake the world has vanished and the American people are
revolting against his collectivization efforts. They want open health
care markets, free speech and honest government.
No matter how often Obama claims to be “on the right side of history”, the Castros are a living reminder that to be on the left is to be on the wrong side of history.
Obama can no longer remake the Middle East, he certainly can’t bring
the Soviet Union back from the dead, but he could still bail out Raul
Castro and maintain Communist rule in Cuba.
No matter how often Obama claims to be “on the right side of
history”, the Castros are a living reminder that to be on the left is to
be on the wrong side of history.
Obama did not want to see the “Berlin Wall” fall in Havana on his
watch. After watching his own grip on the United States collapse, he did
not want to see the left fail again.
We can never know how history might have been different if Carter had
gotten a second term or if Mondale had replaced Reagan. But Obama’s
deal with Castro reminds us that the end of the USSR was not inevitable.
It happened because we stood up against the tyrants in the Kremlin and
their useful idiots in the White House.
A good man like Reagan could make a difference by bringing down the
USSR. A bad man like Obama can make a difference by keeping Cuba
Communist.
This article originally appeared as Obama’s Bailout for Communist Dictators at Front Page Magazine.
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