• LukeMedia@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Along with what other users have said, as long as the experts they spoke to said that, they are being accurate in their reporting. Just because the experts they spoke to said it, doesn’t mean it’s true.

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        If they just say “experts,” it gives the impression that there is a broad consensus in the field, which I’m not sure is the case here (cmv, I guess). If they just included that line after talking to like two people, that feels like a downgrade in quality from what I’d expect from AP.

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          I’m not going to attempt to change your view, because I agree with it. I just like to explore the other side of the coin sometimes.

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      The sanctions can be a “big factor” and it can also “largely” be the cause of mismanagement. These are not incompatible.

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        I wouldn’t say it is a massive factor. It would likely help Cuba quite a bit. But Venezuela is an economic nightmare. Those two are also not the main source of immigration; central American nations are.

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        Yeah, it’s a counterfactual so it’s hard for anyone to say with certainty when there are so many factors at play. That was sort of my point though, since the statement in OP’s article implies that Obrador is categorically wrong here.

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        We should have dropped sanctions on Cuba once Fidel was out of the picture. There is very little reason to keep them going now.