So, the U.S. has formally removed North Korea from its terror list, this country continues to chum up with Libya, and the counterproductive, Cold War relic that is the economic embargo on Cuba is still in effect.
One has nuclear weapons, a track record of selling missiles to rogue customers, and a short fuse. One was complicit in killing Americans. And the other has the aging Castro Brothers — and key members of Congress posturing against it and any meaningful change.
If, indeed, change that we can count on is coming after November 4, the new administration need look no farther than Cuba to underscore that it means business – not business as usual.