(openPR) - Washington DC (i1Connect News) – Daniel Imperato revisited a campaign promise today, to open communications and improve relations with Cuba. As the leading Independent candidate for President, Imperato – who has extensive world business and strategic experience – repeated his 2005 prediction that if the United States didn't take action with Cuba, someone else will. Back in June of 2007, Imperato called for an immediate meeting with Fidel Castro, once it was announced that he had returned to good health.
“Helping Cuba become an economic force in the region will go a long way toward freeing the Cuban people from bondage and unfair living conditions. Forty years of American administrations have been neglecting one of our important strategic security points – the Caribbean sea lanes and the opportunity for trade with Cuba. The Caribbean and Cuba have become investment hubs for foreign nations around the globe, which could very well jeopardize our security," contended Imperato.
"If we do not address the Cuban situation with Castro, Hugo Chavez will. The Chinese will. They have already loaned millions to Cuba and have offered to protect their oil and gas shipping lanes. We can't lose this opportunity for freedom with one of our closest neighbors."
In August 2006, shortly after declaring that the United States had a duty and obligation to support democracy, Miami based Cuban-American community leader Art Alvarez endorsed Daniel Imperato for the White House.
"Cuba could be a very important ally and a great friend to our nation if we would reach out to them,” summarized Imperato.
By Joseph Oddo
Imperato will address this issue in his weekly Wednesday broadcast at 8pm on www.imperato2008.com.
Daniel was born in Boston, Mass (1958), and began his business career in 1977 transforming the manufacturing facilities in Israel through adapting them to the global marketplace along with bringing financing to the factories for global expansion. Daniel brings over thirty years of experience in global business planning and development and has personal relationships at high levels around the world. He is currently a Papal Knight with honors from the Vatican, was a board member for the African Center Foundation (a United Nations NGO), the Grand Prior of the Orden Bonaria, a Ronald Reagan Gold Medal Winner, 2004 NRCC Businessman of the Year, and an ordained Chaplain for the Latin/African American Chaplains Association of New York. Presently, he has decided to seek the office of President of the United States as an Independent candidate for 2008.
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