Cuban expert weighs in on potential travel ban

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ANI Washington D.C. [USA]
Last Updated : Oct 01 2017 | 11:22 AM IST

With the United States warning Americans against visiting Cuba and ordering more than half of its Havana embassy personnel to leave the island, Professor Eric Zolov of Stony Brook University has recently shared his thoughts.

"It seems fairly transparent that the (U.S. President Donald) Trump admin is seeking to leverage the health crisis affecting diplomatic staff- quite mysterious, to be sure - to deal a death-blow to U.S. tourism on the island," he said.

"While it is not inconceivable that the Cuban government may have tested (or facilitated the testing by hostile governments) some sort of "sonic weapon" (as is being alleged), it certainly was not in their interests at all to do so," Zolov noted, adding, "The fact remains that Cuba is the safest place in Latin America for foreigners to visit. Crime is exceptionally low and tourism is coveted by the government and understood as a source of critical revenues by the local populace."

"So the "ban on US travel" is more than heavy-handed, it's retribution against (yet again) an Obama-era move that the Trump administration wishes to rescind by whatever means necessary," he continued.

Eric Zolov is a specialist in Latin American history with research interests focused on the interplay between culture, politics and international relations in twentieth-century Latin America, with a particular emphasis on the Cold War period.

His research seeks to make connections between ideological articulations, consumptive practices, and broadly defined notions of power. He is co-editor of a documentary collection on US-Latin America relations, and has a particular expertise in Mexico, the subject of his next book.

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First Published: Oct 01 2017 | 11:22 AM IST

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