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Rubio slams Obama handshake with Castro
« on: December 10, 2013, 07:04:38 pm »
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December 10, 2013, 12:32 pm
Rubio slams Obama handshake with Castro

By Justin Sink and Amie Parnes

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) blasted President Obama on Tuesday after the president shook hands with Cuban leader Raul Castro at the memorial service for Nelson Mandela.

“If the president was going to shake his hand, he should have asked him about those basic freedoms Mandela was associated with that are denied in Cuba,” Rubio said.

Rubio, the son of Cuban immigrants, has been a vocal critic of the Castro regime. Earlier this year, he told The Cable he believed “the Castro regime sponsors terrorism abroad and against their own people.”

“It remains clear that Cuba is the same totalitarian state today that it has been for decades,” Rubio said. “This totalitarian state continues to have close ties to terrorist organizations.”

He's also criticized the president for loosening restrictions on travel to the island as part of an economic embargo instituted during the Cold War.

The White House defended the handshake earlier, saying it was not a “pre-planned encounter” and was intended in the spirit of the day.

“Above all else, today is about honoring Nelson Mandela, and that was the president's singular focus at the memorial service,” said an administration official. “We appreciate that people from all over the world are participating in this ceremony.”

The official also noted that in his remarks, Obama urged world leaders to honor Mandela's struggle for freedom by upholding basic human rights within their own country.

“There are too many leaders who claim solidarity with Madiba's struggle for freedom, but do not tolerate dissent from their own people,” Obama said. “And there are too many of us on the sidelines, comfortable in complacency or cynicism when our voices must be heard.”

The incident is believed to be the first contact between the president and Castro. The U.S. and Cuba have not had formal diplomatic relations for more than 50 years, and the U.S. maintains an economic embargo against its Cold War foe.

It was not, however, the first handshake between and American and post-revolutionary Cuban president. In 2000, President Clinton shook hands with Fidel Castro at a meeting of the United Nations. That was the first handshake between Castro and an American president since 1959, when Richard Nixon met with the Cuban leader shortly after he took power.
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Re: Rubio slams Obama handshake with Castro
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2013, 07:06:26 pm »
http://thehill.com/blogs/global-affairs/americas/192622-mccain-obama-handshake-like-chamberlain-hitler

December 10, 2013, 01:22 pm
McCain: Obama handshake like Chamberlain-Hitler

By Justin Sink

Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) on Tuesday compared President Obama's handshake with Cuban leader Raul Castro to Neville Chamberlain shaking hands with Adolph Hitler.

“It just gives Raul some propaganda to continue to prop up his dictatorial regime,” McCain told PRI's Todd Zwillich.

“Why should you shake hands with someone who is keeping Americans in prison? I mean, what's the point?

“Neville Chamberlain shook hands with Hitler,” the Arizona lawmaker said, referring to the British prime minister’s handshake with the Nazi leader after Great Britain agreed to Germany’s takeover of the Sudentenland in Czechoslovakia.

Obama shook hands with Castro at a memorial service in South Africa attended by leaders from around the world. The White House said Obama was merely being polite in greeting the Cuban leader and that it was not a planned moment.

“Above all else, today is about honoring Nelson Mandela, and that was the president's singular focus at the memorial service,” said an administration official. “We appreciate that people from all over the world are participating in this ceremony.”

Cuba has been in the news in recent weeks over the imprisonment of Alan Gross, a USAID worker who has been jailed for four years after it was discovered he helped to set up Internet access for a small Jewish community in the communist nation.

Gross and his supporters have criticized the Obama administration for doing too little to secure his release, something the White House last week said it is committed to doing.

“The State Department has kept Mr. Gross’ case at the forefront of discussions with the Cuban government and made clear the importance the United States places on his welfare,” White House press secretary Jay Carney said last week. “They have also engaged a wide range of foreign counterparts, and urged them to advocate for Mr. Gross’ release.”

McCain's remarks followed a statement from Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) denouncing Obama’s handshake.

“If the President was going to shake his hand, he should have asked him about those basic freedoms Mandela was associated with that are denied in Cuba,” Rubio said.

The administration official noted that in his remarks, Obama urged world leaders to honor Mandela's struggle for freedom by upholding basic human rights within their own country.

“There are too many leaders who claim solidarity with Madiba's struggle for freedom, but do not tolerate dissent from their own people,” Obama said. “And there are too many of us on the sidelines, comfortable in complacency or cynicism when our voices must be heard.”

The incident is believed to be the first contact between the president and Castro. The U.S. and Cuba have not had formal diplomatic relations for more than 50 years, and the U.S. maintains an economic embargo against its Cold War foe.

It was not, however, the first handshake between and American and post-revolutionary Cuban president. In 2000, President Clinton shook hands with Fidel Castro at a meeting of the United Nations. That was the first handshake between Castro and an American president since 1959, when Richard Nixon met with the Cuban leader shortly after he took power.

 
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Re: Rubio slams Obama handshake with Castro
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2013, 07:21:45 pm »
I agree with Rubio..........  and McCain  **nononono* **nononono* **nononono*
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Re: Rubio slams Obama handshake with Castro
« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2013, 07:36:20 pm »
Who is really surprised obama did this? You know he would love to have normal relations with Cuba and will before his term ends I am betting.


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Re: Rubio slams Obama handshake with Castro
« Reply #4 on: December 10, 2013, 07:43:55 pm »
Who is really surprised obama did this? You know he would love to have normal relations with Cuba and will before his term ends I am betting.

Anyone making friends with Iran will make friends with Cuba - for sure.
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Re: Rubio slams Obama handshake with Castro
« Reply #5 on: December 10, 2013, 07:55:23 pm »
Who is really surprised obama did this? You know he would love to have normal relations with Cuba and will before his term ends I am betting.

I'm amazed he hasn't already.
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Re: Rubio slams Obama handshake with Castro
« Reply #6 on: December 10, 2013, 08:07:42 pm »
Who is really surprised obama did this? You know he would love to have normal relations with Cuba and will before his term ends I am betting.

I'm amazed he hasn't already.
I am guessing it won't be long now with the 'historic' hand shake and all.