Matt Jones
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OK, so let's go to Cuba.
First of all, I got to ask you, you said you met Fidel Castro.
Tell me about him.
So the Cuba, you know, I mean, I grew up sort of always hearing that Cuba was, if not an enemy, at least something to worry about.
And then it seemed like relations thawed.
Marco Rubio also obviously has Cuban heritage.
How would you best describe how the American government looks at Cuba today?
But what is, I guess this is a basic question, but I actually think it matters.
What is the goal of all this?
At the end of the day, at the end of the day, I mean, there are bad people that run lots of countries, or at least people we think are bad in all these places.
We don't seek to take them all over.
At the end of the day, if you were to try to describe what the American interest is in who the Venezuela leader is, who the Cuban leader is, who the Colombian leader is,
What is that interest?
Okay, so like China and Russia.
By the way, who decides when you get to use one or the other?
Yeah, you know, I mean, you don't have to comment on this because I don't want you to feel like you have to.
It almost makes, it's odd to me the way this case is made by the administration, because I actually think Americans would oddly be more likely to support or understand an argument of, we need to control this because we're worried or concerned about security in America long-term, China, Russia, et cetera.
Then let's keep the cocaine out.