That nearly ten nations in the Western Hemisphere do not have U.S. ambassadors appointed to them sends the wrong message regarding Washington’s interests and priorities towards its continental neighbors.
That nearly ten nations in the Western Hemisphere do not have U.S. ambassadors appointed to them sends the wrong message regarding Washington’s interests and priorities towards its continental neighbors.
The latest sign of a thawing in relations — if not treatment of his own domestic opponents — since Raul Castro ascended to the Cuban presidency.