On Cuba, Obama Calculates Others in U.S. Will Follow in His Path
- President's trip opens the way for businesses, tourists
- Agentina stop emphasizes reset relations with Latin America
President Obama in Cuba on Historic Visit, What's Next?
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If the president can take his family to Cuba, other Americans will want to follow. And if blue-chip companies such as Google and Starwood are opening there for business, so will other companies.
More important than any diplomatic negotiation during President Barack Obama’s historic visit, are images from his visit that the administration says solidify public perceptions of the changed relationship with Cuba: Obama, the first lady, and their daughters among palm trees and vintage cars, taking in a baseball game and touring colonial cultural sites.