If you mean economically pressuring them into submission, then yesYou actually support us attacking Cuba?
If you mean boots on the ground, then no.Why do you need them in submission and colonized?If you mean economically pressuring them into submission, then yesIf you mean boots on the ground, then no.
Make them a territory, grant the people full citizenship, and allow the island to breath easy.
No heat and rolling blackouts 90 miles from florida is nuts.
This is a nasty postIf you mean economically pressuring them into submission, then yesIf you mean boots on the ground, then no.
Make them a territory, grant the people full citizenship, and allow the island to breath easy.
No heat and rolling blackouts 90 miles from florida is nuts.
This is false... but the short answer to your question is geography.They've never done anything to the USA, even if USA was always interfering in their business...
Reality is nastyThis is a nasty post

Without US sanctions, poor people in Cuba would have better material conditions than poor people in USA...This is false... but the short answer to your question is geography.
Becoming US citizens would also be a dramatic improvement to the material conditions for Cuba's people.
Being at odds with us, isnt worth the squeeze.
They are starving because of the USA’s seven decade war against them.Reality is nasty
The people there are starving and letting them be(or other wishful outcomes) arent on the table.
They gotta kiss the ring.
Something something something, life isnt fair
Reality is nasty
The people there are starving and letting them be(or other wishful outcomes) arent on the table.
They gotta kiss the ring.
Something something something, life isnt fair
Without US sanctions, poor people in Cuba would have better material conditions than poor people in USA...
Absolutely, but that ship has sailed by all accounts.Aren't libertarians supposed to be pretty hands off ans more focus on diplomacy when it comes to foreign policy? Doesn't this contradict traditional libertarian foreign policy perspectives?
Right now we got to do what's best for the people of Cuba today.Sure, even if we accept your framing which absolves them of any culpability, The options they have on the table today are what they areThey are starving because of the USA’s seven decade war against them.

Absolutely, but that ship has sailed by all accounts.
The people of Cuba are suffering, and America is presenting them with get down or lay down.
I dont see much value in waving our fist saying it isnt fairRight now we got to do what's best for the people of Cuba today.