Two of the Republican Party's top White House hopefuls clashed sharply Friday over President Obama's new Cuba policy, a harbinger of a growing GOP rift over foreign affairs that could shape the party's 2016 presidential primaries. Sen. Rand Paul (Ky.)
Sen. Ted Cruz condemned President Obama's announcement that he would normalize relations with Cuba, calling the communist country "a leading state sponsor of terrorism." That's a stretch, to say the least. It's true that Cuba — along with Iran, Syria
Two Republican Senators who are each eyeing the 2016 presidential nomination have squared off against each other on the topic of President Barack Obama's normalization of relations with the island nation of Cuba.
Many American companies are eager to enter Cuba, but they will face big obstacles to succeeding in the market. DEC. 19, 2014 Related Article. Some companies are already. selling products in Cuba. Other companies would be interested. in doing business
“Sure, as long as the moral relativism of their position is sincere, and not a pander to a powerful ex-pat Cuban community in an intent to gain an edge on Florida's 29 swing-state electoral votes,” Gitmo responded. “God, Gitmo