3.3.23

Cuba & the US & the Embargo!!!

 It is now 6+ Decades Old!!

     It is now March 3rd of 2023. The U. S. Economic EMBARGO/Blockade of Cuba began in February of 1962. So it is now 61 years old and it continues unabated although history long ago listed it as the longest and cruelest economic blockade ever imposed by any large country against any much smaller country.

    While a few rich and powerful people in Miami and Washington Love This Embargo/Blockade of Cuba, there are millions...or billions...of other people around the world who consider it an endless shame...both to the United States as well as to the targeted families in Cuba. Yet...it seems it might continue for another 61 years or so with no end in sight.
    Today -- on March 3rd in 2023 -- above are the Top Cuban Stories circulating around the world. There are no indications, as usual, that anyone in Miami or Washington is trying to end or ease the Embargo/Blocade of Cuba. Note that the London-based Reuters News Agency today is telling the world that even the U. S. is finally admitting that, uh, there was never any reason to blame Cuba for the "Havana Syndrome" lies that, for the past 5 years or so, have been used cruelly to punish Cuba for some medical problems of U. S. personel at the U.S. Embassy in Havana. The same problems occurred in other cities around the world but the "Havana Syndrome" still to this day tarnishes only Cuba...even though from the beginning no one was allowed to ask who exploiting the "Havana Syndrome" would hurt {Cuba} and who it would help {the anti-Cuban zealots in Miami and Washington}. So...study the Cuban Headlines on March 3rd-2023 and note that the non-U.S. news agency reports that, uh, finally the U. S. admits the Havana Syndrome was, uh, not Cuba's fault. Of course, the other three Top Cuban Headlines today are from the Miami Herald, a newspaper that since 1959 has tried to tell the world how fantastically nice the Batista dictatorship ruled Cuba in the 1950s until the Cuban Revolution intervened in 1959 and chased it to the Little Havana neighborhood in Miami. As you can ascertain from the three Miami Herald headlines shown above today -- on March 3rd-2023 -- it appears that Little Havana wants another 1961-type Bay of Pigs episode to punctuate the ongoing U.S.-Cuban saga.
"Can you see Cuba from Key West?"
"Yes!!"
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