2.11.23

UN Begs US to End Its Blockade of Cuba!!



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   Today -- on November 2nd-2023 -- the nations of the world at the United Nations in New York once again voted almost unanimously to beg...demand...that the United States end its Embargo/Blockade of Cuba, which began in 1962.
    Above today -- November 2nd-2023 -- are the votes of the world's nations that voted at the UN to end the U. S. Embargo/Blockade of Cuba. The two red blocks shown above reveal that only the United States and Israel voted today to continue the endless Embargo/Blockade. Yesterday and today nations from around the world for two days at the UN used blistering speeches to denounce the United States for its Cuban policies, and that included the best U. S. friends around the world.
    At the UN today Cuba's longtime Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez summarized the denunciations of the world's nations "who are both ashamed and surprised that the United States and its Democracy, decade after decade, permits a handful of persons to dictate the vile results of the blockade, merely to please or benefit a small number of people who want to continue the suffering of Cuban families from generation to generation." Prior to Cuba's summarizing words, nations of the world voiced similar opinions about the U. S. Cuban Blockade, such as the speakers shown below:
    In other words, all the nations in the world except the United States believe that its Embargo/Blockade of Cuba is totally immoral and illegal...yet it has existed for over six decades with no end in sight.
     Today -- on November 2nd-2023 -- the nations of the world voted at the United Nations in New York for the United States to end its Embargo/Blockade of Cuba. Yet, it will continue because of the overwhelming influence of the USA's incomparable financial and military power. Today...as it does every year at this time...the UN tells the U. S. and the world that its Blockade of Cuba is wrong but that only the U. S. has the power to end it.
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