Obama To Be First President To Visit Cuba in Nearly Seven Decades

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama will pay a historic visit to Cuba in the coming weeks, senior Obamaadministration officials said, becoming the first president to set foot on the island in nearly seven decades.

The brief visit in mid-March will mark a watershed moment for relations between the U.S. and Cuba, a communist nation estranged from the U.S. for over half a century until Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro moved toward rapprochement more than a year ago. Since then, the nations have reopened embassies in Washington and Havana and have moved to restore commercial air travel, with a presidential visit seen as a key next step toward bridging the divide.

Obama’s stop in Cuba will be part of a broader trip to Latin America that the president will take next month, said the officials, who requested anonymity because the trip hasn’t been officially announced. The White House planned to unveil Obama’s travel plans later Thursday.

Though Obama had long been expected to visit Cuba in his final year, word of his travel plans drew immediate resistance from opponents of warmer ties with Cuba — including Republican presidential candidates.

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, whose father fled to the U.S. from Cuba in the 1950s, said Obama shouldn’t visit while the Castro family remains in power. Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, another child of Cuban immigrants, lambasted the president for visiting what he called an “anti-American communist dictatorship.”

“Today, a year and two months after the opening of Cuba, the Cuban government remains as oppressive as ever,” Rubio said on CNN. Told of Obama’s intention to visit, he added, “Probably not going to invite me.”

With less than a year left in office, Obama has been eager to make rapid progress on restoring economic and diplomatic ties to cement warming relations with Cuba that his administration started. Following secret negotiations between their governments, Obama and Castro announced in late 2014 that they would begin normalizing ties, and months later held the first face-to-face meeting between an American and Cuban president since 1958.

But Obama, facing steadfast opposition to normalized relations from Republicans and some Democrats, has been unable to deliver on the former Cold War foe’s biggest request: the lifting of the U.S. economic embargo. Opponents argue that repealing those sanctions would reward a government still engaging in human rights abuses and stifling democratic aspirations.

Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a Florida Republican born in Cuba, called the visit “absolutely shameful.”

“For more than 50 years, Cubans have been fleeing the Castro regime,” said Lehtinen, the longest-serving Cuban-American in Congress. “Yet the country which grants them refuge — the United States — has now decided to quite literally embrace their oppressors.”

Obama and supporters of the detente argue the decades-old embargo has failed to bring about desired change on the island 90 miles south of Florida. Still, while Obama has long expressed an interest in visiting Cuba, White House officials had said the visit wouldn’t occur unless and until the conditions were right.

“If I go on a visit, then part of the deal is that I get to talk to everybody” — including political dissidents, Obamatold Yahoo News in December. “I’ve made very clear in my conversations directly with President Castro that we would continue to reach out to those who want to broaden the scope for, you know, free expression inside of Cuba.”

Officials didn’t immediately specify what had changed in the last few weeks to clear the way for the trip, first reported by ABC News. But on Tuesday, the two nations signed a deal restoring commercial air traffic as early as later this year, eliminating a key barrier to unfettered travel that isolated Cuban-Americans from their families for generations.

Hundreds of thousands more Americans are expected to visit Cuba per year under the deal, which cleared the way for the U.S. Department of Transportation to open bidding by American air carriers on as many as 110 flights a day. Currently, there are about one-fifth as many flights operating between the two countries — all charters.

For Obama, the diplomatic opening with Cuba reflects one of the crowning achievements of a foreign policy rooted in a belief that the U.S. should test opportunities to ease hostilities with its historical enemies. Last month, theObama administration lifted economic sanctions against Iran’s nuclear program, following a diplomatic deal that has raised hopes about warmer ties between the U.S. and Tehran. Yet those achievements have been offset by deepening security challenges in Iraq, Syria, Libya and elsewhere as Obama nears the end of his term.

According to the State Department historian’s office, President Harry Truman visited the U.S.-controlled Guantanamo Bay and its naval base on the southeast end of the island in 1948 and former President Jimmy Carter has paid multiple visits to the island since leaving office in January 1981. Not since President Calvin Coolidge went to Havana in January 1928 has a sitting U.S. president been to that city.

Reach Josh Lederman on Twitter at http://twitter.com/joshledermanAP and Kevin Freking at https://twitter.com/APkfreking

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  1. Cool!

    I’ll never forget probably 8 years ago being on a business trip in Italy talking to a co-worker from england and him talking about going to Cuba for vacation. I was stunned because I never realized most other ally countries had no restrictions on going to Cuba. Just made me realize even more that our country and particularly its leaders are so fucking dumb about some stuff.

  2. Obama’s long game is why he’ll be well rated by historians – Cuba, Iran, Obamacare, etc. They will not spend any time on Fast and Furious, Benghazi, and all the other ‘scandals’ that have Republicans in a state of hysteria.

  3. Fox: Kenyan in Cuba does have a ring to it.

  4. A great move on so, so many levels!
    -sticks it to Republicans in general but little Rubio in particular.
    -timing is great with Scalia’s death. Sure, this was planned long before he went directly to Hell but it takes the heat off Obama’s no show at his funeral. Further, it points out most sharply that the President has important tasks ahead even here in his last year.
    -the trip alone burnishes his legacy with a number of historic firsts. These will be long remembered (Nixon = China?) in the history books, further maddening Republicans at all levels!

    We’ve said it before: Obama is playing three-dimensional chess to the Pubbies checkers. He-Always-WIns!

    Eat it with with whine and cheese, Pubbies!

  5. Yes, my thoughts exactly! When history is written on Obama’s legacy some years from now, the big issues, hopefully including a seismic shift in the Supreme Court’s makeup, will tower over the insignificant and untruthful Republican lead witch hunts during his administration. The more intelligent (yet still repugnant) Republicans know this and can trace their obstruction from Day 1 of his first inauguration to denying this 1/2 black man his rightful place in history. They-will-not-succeed!

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