On Monday, President Obama relaxed some of the U.S. restrictions aimed against Cuba. Travel to and from Cuba will no longer be restricted and it will also be easier for people in the U.S. to send more money more frequently to their relatives living in Cuba. So is this significant or relatively minor? Is this rewarding a repressive regime? What other issues and policies should Obama visit with respect to Cuba? We ask Philip Peters, Vice President of the Lexington Institute.