Originally Posted by
SJOGuy
No one is disagreeing with you.
Sorry, but I read this as doing so:
Originally Posted by
SJOGuy
As long as you have a U.S. passport, you are a U.S. citizen and are bound by all U.S. laws governing travel to Cuba.
Technically. Practically, the US laws are not being enforced at airports outside the US, nor are they being enforced by the US government for all practical purposes. US passport holders have been going through Mexico and Canada and other places and facing no problems or questions on re-entry to the US, even if stating they went to Cuba, for quite some time, and no one checking on the paperwork proof either, and apparently no fines levied for non-compliance in the last 10 years.