In a
public break with the Obama administration, Hillary Clinton said Thursday that
the US should lift the half-century-old embargo of Cuba.
“The embargo is Castro’s best friend,”
Clinton told the Council on Foreign Relations while promoting her new book,
“Hard Choices.”
Clinton,
who is considered the leading Democratic hopeful for president in 2016, said
the Castro regime has used the embargo as a ready “excuse” to blame the US for
all its problems and foment anti-American sentiment.
“I would like to see the excuse
removed,” Clinton said.
“It also would help our relationship
with other Latin American countries . . . I’d like to change the psychology of
that issue.”
The
Obama administration says before the embargo is lifted, Cuba must first improve
human rights and release imprisoned US contractor Alan Gross, who was sentenced
to 15 years for attempting to establish an illegal communications network on
the island.
But
Clinton said it’s important for the US to bolster its image and standing “in
our hemisphere.”
In her
book, Clinton said she had urged Obama privately to end the embargo when she
was secretary of state.
Realistically,
Clinton said Thursday that the embargo has a better chance to be lifted after
the Castro regime is out of power. She said Fidel Castro and his brother Raul
have taken actions to undermine prior overtures to improve US-Cuba relations.
Lifting
the embargo is an emotional and politically explosive issue in the battleground
state of Florida, which is populated by many anti-Castro Cubans who support the
embargo. But more Cuban-Americans are questioning what the embargo has
accomplished.
The
growing Latino vote is pivotal in presidential elections and has trended
strongly toward Democrats in recent elections. Hispanics voted overwhelmingly
for Obama in both 2012 and 2008.
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