7.3.20

Mar-a-Lago Anti-Cuba Summit?

Trump Joined By Bolsonaro!!
      At his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida this weekend U. S. President Donald Trump is hosting Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro. The U. S. is the world's richest and strongest nation while Brazil is Latin America's richest and strongest nation. While both powerful nations have powerful problems, it is expected that regime-changes in Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua...on the heels of their very pleased anti-Cuban regime-change in Bolivia...are high on the agendas of both Trump and Bolsonaro this weekend. Bolsonaro, an extreme right-winger, is viewed by many as eager to lick Trump's boots by suggesting new ways to at long-last help the U. S. regain control of Cuba, "its backdoor nuisance thwarting our mutual plans for Venezuela and Nicaragua."
      Of course, if poor little Cuba is the only thing keeping Trump and Bolsonaro from taking command of Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua, as a duo Trump and Bolsonaro are even more dangerous than earlier feared.
       The first thing Washington and Brasilia need to do in 2020 is figure what Fidel Castro's Cuba was and is and then try to understand what Jose Marti's Cuba was and is -- because they are both interchangeable and revolutionary.
      Key decision-maker and planner Celia Sanchez, the only guerrilla fighter and revolutionary leader that Fidel Castro ever bowed to, had history's BEST EXPLANATION for the Cuban Revolution's triumph and for its longevity. And for the record, I provide that EXPLANATION below:
     "We rebels...get far too much credit for winning the Revolution. Our enemies deserve most of the credit, for being greedy cowards and idiots." {A 99-pound doctor's daughter, Celia Sanchez, the quintessential revolutionary, gave her much-stronger but greedier and stupider enemies the credit they richly deserved. Without them, Celia believed, her Revolution would not have ever won}.
Celia Sanchez
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