9.4.23

Blockaded For Six+ Decades Pains Cubans

 As It Is SUPPOSED To Pain Them!!

     Fine-tuned convertibles parked in Havana in April of 2023. The most interesting thing about them is that they were built in the 1950s in the United States when the United States had great trade and tourist relations with Cuba's Batista-Mafia dictatorship. When these cars were new in the 1950s, the Batistianos, the Mafia, and rich U. S. businessmen were raking in fortunes in Cuba. 
   Now in April in 2023 the London-based Reuters News giant is {above} updating the pain that the U. S. Blockade/Embargo inflicts daily on Cubans, as it has been designed to do since February of 1962. The purpose of the economic assault, for over six decades, has been to starve, deprive, and make miserable Cubans in Cuba to cause them to rise up and overthrow their Revolutionary Government, which overthrew the Batista/Mafia rule of Cuba on January 1, 1959. For over six decades the U. S. Embargo and other drastic efforts hasn't been able to overtrow Revolutionary Cuba, but now in April of 2023 the rich and powerful Counter Revolutinary zealots in the U. S. continue to see signs that it is about to happen any day now, as major articles from Havana such as the Reuters report reveal!!
     As Reuters explains in early April-2023, Venezuela "has ramped up oil supply to Cuba since early 2023" but it is not enough and also "Venezuela's supply in recent months has barely included clean refined products, especially gasoline and diesel." In other words, after six+ decades of its existence, the three prime purposes of the U. S. economic Embargo/Blockade of Cuba remain exactly the same: One day soon Miami and the United States believe that starving, depriving, and making miserable everyday Cubans will cause them to rise up and overthrow their Revolutionary Government that has, against all odds, survived since January 1, 1959.
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