The U.S. should back off its aggressive stance toward Cuba
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OPINION
The U.S. should back off its aggressive stance toward Cuba
ROBERT ROTBERG
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED 36 MINUTES AGO
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A man rides a tricycle with a U.S. flag past a weathered doorway displaying a photo of Cuba's former president Raul Castro in Havana on June 5.
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Robert Rotberg is the founding director of the Harvard Kennedy School’s program on intrastate conflict, a former senior fellow at CIGI and president emeritus of the World Peace Foundation.
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