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Greenhill | 1 | Opponent: Niles North WO | Judge: Ally Lucas-Bolin 1ac = embargo |
McMillen | 1 | Opponent: Greenhill | Judge: 1AC - AG - Multilat- Transition Opponent conceded round |
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1AC - McMillen High School - Round 1 - CitesTournament: McMillen | Round: 1 | Opponent: Greenhill | Judge: Cuban agriculture is collapsing—now is key Despite the potential to become more sustainable with a purposive and focused oening of the The plan is key to solve 1) Provides massive foreign capital The “special period in peacetime” transformed Cuban agricultural practices toward a more sustainable 2) Recent developments mean now is key With Cuba developing closer ties to the U.S. agriculture industry, increasing The Cuban model spills over globally VI. New Opportunities While investment in Cuban businesses and sales or purchases of Cuban 2) Market proximity and certification compatibility In addition to the above European markets, the successful expansion and viability of Cuba’s The impact’s environmental collapse Although successful in enabling the availability of a narrow range of foods to a wide Environmental collapses causes extinction and nuclear resource wars More often, however, humans are said to benefit from such ecosystem services. Resource wars are likely and escalate Brace yourself. You may not be able to tell yet, but according to Industrial agriculture is the root cause of warming, Amazon deforestation and wetland destruction – only a shift now solves Warming is real and anthropogenic -~-- causes extinction In the Online Journal of Space Communication , Dr. Feng Hsu, a NASA ADV 2 Plan solves 1) Creates a new, non-contradictory image of American policy At the international political level, President Obama sees resuming relations with Cuba as a 2) Cuba is the key test case for multilateralism Conclusion The two countries’ histories have long been intertwined, particularly after the Monroe Doctrine 3) Latin America is the key for transitioning to multilateralism Washington’s relations with Latin America—particularly in terms of the gap between what its Unilateralism fails and triggers every impact—Mulitlateralism is key Unilateralism is the wrong approach for American Diplomacy. There is nothing to suggest its Cooperation solves extinction To say that the system is unipolar is not to argue that the unipole can our impact is reverse causal—failing multilateralism causes global instability that goes nuclear Plan Plan: The United States federal government should normalize its trade relations with the Republic of Cuba. ADV 3 If the goal is to promote marketization and political liberalization in Cuba, economic sanctions 2) Diplomacy prevents escalation Diplomacy, not sanctions, must be the primary tool for resolving differences with Havana 3) Now is key—governmental transition and liberalization coming Cuba under Raúl Castro has entered a new period of economic, social, and Causes civil war ensuring multiple conflicts Regardless of the succession, under the current U.S. policy, Cuba’s Taiwan goes nuclear African instability causes global nuclear war The Rabid Tiger Project believes that a nuclear war is most likely to start in | 1/3/14 |
1AC GreenhillTournament: Greenhill | Round: 1 | Opponent: Niles North WO | Judge: Ally Lucas-Bolin Tournament: Grapevine | Round: 2 | Opponent: Katy Taylor | Judge: Jorge Castañeda ("Morning in Latin America," September/October 2008) argues for The key statistic here is the probability of US-Russia nuclear war per unit US-Russia nuclear miscalc over external crises is likely—risks extinction Plan The United States federal government should normalize its economic relations with the Republic of Cuba. 1AC OFAC Keeping the embargo in place requires that the US government devote time and resources to People who practice U.S. economic sanctions law like to talk about how Sanctions solve Iran prolif – multilateral coalitions – international position of strength Indeed, amid an array of political transitions and military conflicts around the globe, Iran is trying to proliferate now OFAC is unique – involves allied cooperation OFAC administers and enforces economic and trade sanctions based on U.S. foreign Nuclear Iran causes extinction If and when Iran gets nuclear weapons it …….. era in the Middle East would bring risks and the probability of war for America that would dwarf all the region's current troubles and the crises faced by the United States in the whole world. And that's why it's so important to avoid Iran getting nuclear weapons in the first place. Sanctions solve Korean prolif Korean prolif causes nuclear war The consequences of failing to address the proliferation threat posed by the North Korea developments, and related political and economic issues, are serious, not only for the Northeast Asian region but for the whole ……… by the Non-Proliferation Treaty. Failure to reverse the DPRK’s nuclear breakout is also an important factor driving a general malaise in the exercise of American power which one of the authors has characterized elsewhere as “the end of American nuclear hegemony.”8 Korean conflict is likely—the impact is catastrophic 1AC Latin America Cuba, too, poses a significant challenge for relations between the United States and Latin America. The 50-year-old US embargo against Cuba is rightly criticized throughout the hemisphere as a failed and punitive instrument. It has long been a strain on US-Latin American relations. Although the United States has recently moved in the right direction and taken steps to relax restrictions on travel to Cuba, Washington needs to do far more to dismantle its severe, outdated constraints on normalized relations with Cuba. Cuba is one of the residual issues that most ………… on a critical policy challenge. Latin Americans are taking more active leadership on drug policy in the hemisphere and could become increasingly influential in global discussions of drug strategies. Although the United States and Latin America are often at odds on drug policy, they have mutual interests and goals that should allow consultation and collaboration on a new, more effective approach to the problem. Now is the key time for improved US-Latin American ties. Permanent collapse is coming. If the United States and Latin America ……… could become much worse, adversely affecting everyone’s interests and wellbeing. It is time to seize the moment and overhaul hemispheric relations. The risk of nuclear terrorism is high Terrorists exploit gaps in security……….. smuggling ring attempting to sell highly enriched uranium; one member is thought to remain at large with a kilogram of this material. Terrorism causes extinction— 1) loose nukes and US retaliation (3) Terrorism. Alas, the negative-feedback loop -- bad outcomes ………. And the catalyst would be terrorism, along with our mishandling of it. 2) Puts on the dead-hand which ensures preemption But these two nuclear worlds—a non-state actor ……… on the control of existing fissile material holdings. Warming is real and anthropogenic --- causes extinction In the Online Journal of Space Communication , Dr. Feng Hsu, a …… energy resource of our Sun” (Hsu 2010 ) (Fig . 2.1 ). Global warming is real and anthropogenic—positive feedbacks cause nuclear war By midcentury, the full impact of a fossil fuel economy should be in full swing: global warming. ……….. a runaway cycle of global warming. Plan solves A) Signal of anti-Americanism Throughout his career, the autocratic Mr. Chávez used our ………. United States wants a new, warmer relationship with democratic forces seeking social change throughout the Americas. B) litmus test C) brings us into line with the region the embargo fails but won’t be lifted The communist regime in Cuba was just …….. to do by the superpower next door. The Plan is necessary and sufficient Gradualism doesn’t solve – Cuban leadership won’t end and embargo won’t fall The structure of the Cuban government … political barriers. | 9/21/13 |
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