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Caribbean-Latin America
Cuba oil plans could put hole in US embargo
2008-06-13
Raul Castro has more economic sense than Nancy Pelosi. Figures ...
HAVANA - Sometime next year, Cuba plans to begin drilling a major oil field off its northern coast that might do what little else has done -- bring change to U.S-Cuba relations. In a rare confluence of circumstances, oil could grease the wheels for the two bitter enemies to come together in the middle of the Florida Straits out of mutual need, experts say.

Getting there would require a sea change in U.S. policy -- namely putting a major hole in the U.S. trade embargo imposed against Cuba in 1962 to topple Fidel CastroÂ’s communist government. If the embargo stays as is, a nearby source of oil will be off-limits to the energy-thirsty United States and the American oil industry will miss out on billions of dollars of business.
We could just drill on our side of the Florida Straits, but no-o-o-o-o-o ...
Embargo opponents rule out change until President George W. Bush, who has toughened the embargo, leaves office next year. Even then they can expect a fight from influential Cuban-American leaders, who argue that helping Cuba produce oil will aid the Cuban government and undermine the 46-year-old embargoÂ’s reason for being.
Posted by:Steve White

#9  We could just drill on our side of the Florida Straits, but no-o-o-o-o-o

Not to worry, eventually the Cubans will drill there.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-06-13 19:08  

#8  In my experience, George, the people who as deckhands ruthlessly pollute the environment, in spite of whatever their management wants, are the type to do so no matter what their job is. I have SERIOUSLY not only talked to, but employed (having not found out until it was too late) people who bragged about having cost their previous employer some tens of thousands of dollars in fees by emptying various toxic bilge contents into the ocean because they were pissed off at their boss about something.
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2008-06-13 12:08  

#7  You cold hearted son of a Gorilla! We have thousands and thousands of folks depending on our precious beaches. $9/hr might not sound like much to a freak like yourself (with all due respect) but around here it's big bucks. Soons as they start drilling for oil the first thing to hit the service boats are the good cooks, then it's every custodian is a deckhand being overpaid in a job destroying the environment and letting loose bad ideas amongst our service workers.
Posted by: George Smiley   2008-06-13 11:31  

#6  MMMmmmmmmmm...enormous steak
Posted by: Homer   2008-06-13 10:55  

#5  IF I had my druthers, it wouldn't hurt y'all or the tourists to fide y'all's bicycles to the hotel room or the o so important jobs bussing tables. And maybe turn down off the AC. It'll make the tourist experience less decadently capitalist and more in accord with Ye Olde Marxist Bromides.

Maybe also send all your tip money to Raoul for the full effect, if you think it's good enough for other people, it should be good enough for y'all.
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2008-06-13 09:38  

#4  Hell no! Florida has an enormous steak in protecting it's beaches and it's many thousands of $9.00/hr hotel and resturant jobs. Chaley Crips, SpaceMan Nelson and the other fella are all against drilling off Florida. Thank Gawd we can agree on something. Yawl keep coming on down to Orlando tho, it's nice and not so crowded right now. Srsly.
Posted by: George Smiley   2008-06-13 09:30  

#3  I think if y'all don't want americans to drill in that field, y'all can learn to live without the g@#%^%$@ m#$%%#$@f@#$%@#$% oil.
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2008-06-13 09:29  

#2  raul has cut deals with china.....congress with its 13% approval rating better wake up. huge fiels around chesapeake bay with florida could end this crisis....
Posted by: Thraviper Panda2099   2008-06-13 07:58  

#1  TEHRAN TIMES > GAZPROM SEES OIL PRICES GOING AS HIGH AS US$250.0 A BARREL IN 2009.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-06-13 00:26  

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