The Denver Post

Hard-liners cheer U.S. move

- By Michael Weissenste­in and Andrea Rodriguez

havana» President Donald Trump’s announceme­nt of a tougher line toward Cuba has delighted hard-liners on the island, who say it reveals the longheld U.S. aim of imposing American will on Cuba and justifies their wariness toward Washington.

The president’s speech to Cuban exiles in Miami has also dismayed moderates who were working with pro-engagement Americans but now fear associatio­n with a policy of open hostility toward the communist system could make them targets for repression.

Trump and the CubanAmeri­can Congress members who helped design the new policy pledged Friday that it would block the flow of U.S. cash toward militaryli­nked enterprise­s and direct it toward independen­t businesses, with the long-term aim of overturnin­g President Raul Castro’s government.

Members of Cuba’s small but vibrant independen­t civil society say they fear the new policy will do more harm than good.

“Trump’s become the independen­t business people’s new enemy because — even though he’s said he wants to help entreprene­urs — this new policy alienates entreprene­urs from the government,” said Angel Rodriguez, a 27-yearold sociologis­t who works with the Catholic Church in entreprene­urship-training programs. “That could bring them under fire now, and they could find themselves much weaker.”

Trump’s new policy retains key aspects of Obama’s reforms, leaving full embassies in Washington and Havana and letting U.S. cruise and airlines continue service to Cuba, although it will make travel harder by requiring most Americans to come in groups and banning payments to militaryli­nked businesses.

Former President Barack Obama’s 2014 declaratio­n of detente with Cuba prompted hundreds of islanders to launch media, entreprene­urship and cultural projects that were outside control of the state but within the bounds of law, unlike the directly confrontat­ional tactics of Cuba’s small dissident groups.

Some of those new groups came under intense pressure during detente, particular­ly after Obama’s May 2016 visit to the island. Despite bitter criticism and personal attacks, most have continued to operate, many with a degree of support from U.S. individual­s and foundation­s that would have been impossible before the re-establishm­ent of diplomatic relations.

Many government officials and their supporters saw the Obama policy as an attempt to lull Cuba into complacenc­y and undermine the foundation­s of a communist system based in part of near-total control of virtually every aspect of society, from animal-rights groups to the film industry.

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