mr. kornbluh: or myanmar. mr. leogrande: i guess the question -- is, guess the question here the nature of the regime does not matter. juanu hear and read what sanchez -- you know, castro's bodyguard -- his qualification of the regime gives little to no hope of any regime change if you take anything he says seriously or giving credence. he is not the only one. again, i go back to that. we are just becoming neutral, it seems to me, or maybe making that policy a much more physical part of our diplomacy. mr. leogrande: i think this is a debate that has gone on in a lot of different cases. the president's strategy in cuba is to try to press for a greater openness in cuban society, and for the cuban government to be more respectful of human rights. i think he believes that he will thatmore yardage doing through a policy of engagement than we have gained in the last 54 years through a policy of you -- of hostility. he could be wrong. but the policy has only been in place for about seven months. the other policy literall