23.11.22

US Media Wants Cuba to Stop Trying to Survive

 

     While barely having enough finances to try to keep its electricity on and to keep its 11 million people from starving, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel this week felt obliged to fly thousands of exhaustive and expensive miles to seek help from four possibly supportive nations -- Albania, Russia, Turkey, and China. Of course, Diaz-Canel would prefer staying much closer to home while hoping Miami and Washington would finally show some concern and compassion for everyday Cubans in Cuba instead of continually tightening the SIX-DECADE-OLD Embargo-Blockade that, starting in 1962, began with the purpose of starving, depriving, and making miserable Cubans on the island to persuade them to rise up and overthrow their revolutionary government. The ploy has not worked but, with the compliance or cowardice of the American people, after six+ decades, it continues!!! 
     Meanwhile...on November 23rd-2022...above are the TOP Cuban Headlines circling around the world, all designed to suggest that Cubans in Miami and Washington are saintly creatures while Cubans in Cuba are deserving to be...starved, deprived, and made miserable. Such propaganda for over six decades has made this worldwide image of the United States totally acceptable to the gullible, uncaring American people:
    Until...or if...the U. S. has a generation of more caring and more sensible people, this image will never be permitted to shame the American people.
    On his long, expensive trip this week in the last days of November-2022, Cuba's President Diaz-Canel felt it necessary to seek some help from Russia's President Putin. With Russia's ongoing War in Ukraine angering the world, Putin is aware that Cuba refused to support the war in a UN vote...but, as expected, he greeted Cuba's leader cordially.
     But, of course, photos this week in Moscow showing Diaz-Canel shaking hands and smiling with Putin are used as more fodder for the western media to tell the world how saintly Cubans in Miami are and how worthy of blackouts and starvation Cubans in Cuba are. A more unbiased media in the U. S. and elsewhere would, of course, at least mention that President Diaz-Canel -- who is popular with most Cubans in Cuba -- has very few options left in his quest to keep the Cuban people in Cuba from starving, being deprived, and made miserable.
Miguel Diaz-Canel's Cuba is next door to Miami.
In other words, geography is Cuba's problem.
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