Posts Tagged as ‘Foreign Policy’

December 3, 2008

Obama’s Presidency and Cuba

By Sarah Popp
     A travel restriction and trade embargo has been in place against Cuba since the early 1960s.  The UN General Assembly has been urging the United States to lift the embargo for the last 17 years, but the United States has refused.  U.S. diplomat Ronald Godard stated that the embargo is justified because [...]

November 3, 2008

Politics by Other Means

By Matthew Wolf

With the US and world economies crumbling all around us, many voters have focused on the presidential candidate’s past and proposed economic policies. And while fixing the credit crisis is paramount, I think it is appropriate on the eve of election Tuesday to revisit the severely failed foreign policy of the United [...]