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 Representative Jim Moran of Virginia speaks at USA* Engage's 2009 Annual Lunch. 

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USA*ENGAGE Notes

    Tuesday, 07 September 2010

    Widespread speculation that the Obama administration will loosen restrictions on the ability of American citizens to visit Cuba has put travel to the island back in the spotlight. If you are hoping that the president's expected announcement will allow you to travel to Cuba, there are a few things to consider. 

    Tuesday, 18 November 2008
    A group of experts on Iran policy has called for "open[ing] the door to direct, unconditional and comprehensive negotiations at the senior diplomatic level." The statement also suggests that, "History shows that sanctions alone are unlikely to succeed, and a strategy limited to escalating threats or attacking Iran is likely to backfire." NFTC Vice President Jake Colvin briefed experts and authored a commissioned paper on which the statement draws.
    Friday, 11 July 2008
    The Twin State Peregrines are teed up to go to Cuba to play against youth teams on the island.