Obama: Sony Pictures has made "a mistake"


The cyber attack against Sony Pictures was one of the hot topics of the end-of-year press conference Barack Obama. The President assured that the United States would respond to North Korea.


Asked about the decision to cancel the movie "Interview", he also felt that it was a mistake. "I think they made a mistake. We can not have a society in which a dictator who is somewhere can begin to impose censorship here in the United States, "said he was.


Other expected topics, Cuba, the head of the White House estimated that the communist island would "change but not overnight." He ruled out for now a visit to Havana. "We're not at the point of organizing my visit to Cuba, where the president (Raul) Castro in the United States," he said.

He added: "I do not know how this relationship will evolve over the next few years, I'm a man still young enough, I imagine that at one time in my life I will have the opportunity to go to Cuba and have the pleasure of meeting the Cubans. "


The head of the White House has also pledged to "punch its weight" to the Congress in the debate on the lifting of the embargo.






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