27.4.22

US Says Cuba Is Not A Country

 The Same U. S. That Loved Batista's Cuba!!

    Cuba, the largest nation in the Caribbean, is being told by other Caribbean nations that the United States will not allow Cuba to be represented at the upcoming Ninth Summit of the Americas to be held in Los Angeles this June. The reason: The Biden administration is maintaining the Trump administration's draconian Cuban policies to appease Miami extremists who "still clamor for a pre-revolutionary Batista-like 1950's Cuba."
    The little western Caribbean nation of Dominica is a leader in keeping Cuba apprised of how regional nations are influenced by Miami-Washington extremists to keep expanding efforts to "blockade Cuba from area economical and governmental associations, including the Summit of the Americas in LA in June." Dominica is an interesting mountainous nation with natural hot springs, tropical rainforests, and other natural features.

     Today -- Wednesday, April 27-2022 -- the Prime Minister of Dominica, Roosevelt Skerrit, is wrapping up a three-day visit to Cuba. As shown above, Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel honored Skerrit with Cuba's highest medal that it can be awarded to a foreign leader. As he left the island, Skerrit said, "Cuba should be showered with the highest recognition as an important Caribbean nation and all of the Caribbean nations agree with that conclusion, unless they are intimidated otherwise by the power of the United States. Every year in the United Nations every Caribbean country votes against the U. S. blockade of Cuba that started in 1962 to starve the island after it eliminated the U. S. dictator Batista. In fact, at the UN the typical worldwide vote against the blockade is usually 189-2 with only U. S. dependent Israel always siding with the U. S. vote. Just because it is the Superpower economically and militarily should not give one powerful nation the right to do this to the people in Cuba."

     Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez says that, "The U. S. pressuring other nations to bar Cuba from the Los Angeles Summit in June highlights the fact that the U. S. democracy blatantly allows a few extremists in Miami to dictate Washington's Cuban policies. This has been true since 1959."
    Cuba admits that it was surprised last week when the Biden administration allowed Cuban diplomats to participate in a meeting in Washington that concerned both nations.
    Cuba's veteran Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez has long complained that "the U. S. media is unwilling or unable to report the truth about U. S. relations with Cuba." So, typically -- as shown above -- Rodriguez goes on Social Media platforms to state Cuba's positions on such things as the upcoming Summit of the Americas.
    Cuba told the powerful Reuters News agency, "The Cuban government believes the people in Cuba that are being blockaded or deprived of family necessities by decisions Washington gets from Miami are the Cubans in Cuba, not in Miami, and they should be represented at the Summit of the Americas that, on U. S. soil, will benefit Miami and hurt Cuba. That is the only reason we think Cubans in Cuba should be represented, not just Miami Cubans who benefit from hurting Cubans in Cuba."
    Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel turned 62-years-old this month of April-2022 and he was born in 1960 right after the triumph of the Cuban Revolution in 1959. Regarding the upcoming USA's Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles in June, Diaz-Canel said: "In the 1950s the U. S. powerfully supported the brutal dictator Batista because Batista allowed rich Americans to share in the wholesale usurpation of Cuba's resources with no concern for helping the everyday Cuban people. In 2022 we can assume, if the U. S. had a Batista in Cuba today, that he would not only be invited to the 2022 Summit of the Americas but probably be the most praised leader in attendance in Los Angeles."

    Indeed, in Batista's Cuba in the 1950s prior to the Revolution, Americans were wildly encouraged to visit Cuba where they would be given "V.I.P" treatment as they deposited their dollars in the Mafia-run hotels, gambling casinos, and other lucrative enterprises.
   Any true history of Batista's Cuba in the 1950s would reveal how the U. S. government encouraged tourists "to FLOCK to Cuba" so the Batistianos, the Mafiosi, and the U. S. businessmen could wallow in the lucrative spoils. The bit of history shown above was by Smithsonian HISTORY. But Batista's Cuba in the 1950s ended on January 1, 1959...the day that Little Havana began to take hold in nearby Miami, Florida.
    In Batista's Cuba in the 1950s, while raking in tons of loot, Batista didn't bother to toss a few crumbs to the majority everyday Cubans. After all, Batista had a powerful U.S.-trained army {trained at Fort Benning in Georgia} and Batista also knew he was supported by the strongest criminal organization in the world, the Mafia, and by the strongest nation in the world, the United States. So, Batista believed he and his best Mafia pal Meyer Lansky could invest their loot in their favorite city, Miami, and that there was no need to toss a few crumbs to the peasants in Cuba.
    Of course, Batista's extreme greed and brutality created the Cuban Revolution that, starting in 1959, reshaped Havana while also creating Little Havana in Miami. While the U. S. media in 2022 is not about to mention such things, some brave and knowledgeable experts such as T. J. ENGLISH have told us exactly "How the Mob Owned Cuba...and Then Lost It to the Revolution."
       And therefore, if you know a little history about Batista's Cuba in the 1950s you will also know a lot about Little Havana USA since 1959, the U. S. EMBARGO of Cuba since 1962, and you will also know why Cuba will be barred from the 9th Summit of the Americas that will be held in Los Angeles in June of 2022. But the question is...if the U. S. had another Batista in Cuba in 2022, would Cuba then be invited to the Summit of the Americas in Los Angles in June of 2022?
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