5.3.24

US Media & the Blackouts & Starvation in Cuba!!

 Six Decades+ After the Cuban Revolution

   In the spring of 1959, three months after the triumph of the Cuban Revolution ousted the Batista dictationship, Fabiola Santiago was born in Matanzas, Cuba. By 1980 she was a powerful journalist at the Miami Herald on the way to becoming its prime Columnist and Editorial Writer. And the USA's most famed book publisher, Simon & Schuster, has published her books in multiple languages. And since 1980 Fabiola Santiago has been fiercely powerful by benefiting marvelously in her constant anti-Cuban diatribes...from 1980 till TODAY, March 5tth of 2024.
    And so, on March 5th of 2024 above you can see, view, study, and absorb the latest unchallenged anti-Cuban diatribe from Fabiola Santiago in the Miami Herald. Of course, because she is Fabiola Santiago, no one is brave enough to challenge her -- EXCEPT foreign journalistic giants such as Reuters, BBC, etc.
    Today -- March 5th of 2024 -- the photo above is flashing around the world thanks to the international reach of the BBC. The photo illustrates today's BBC update on the fact that Cuba, direly impacted by the six-decade-old U. S. EMBARGO/Blockade of the nearby island, is currently having starvation problems, especially trying to feed its little children.
    The BBC photo & article above starts out by reporting that Cuba, for the first time, is begging the UN and the World Food Programme to help its "children under seven years of age." 
     Unlike the Miami Herald and the rest of the U. S. media, the BBC today is brave enough to mention that Cuba "continues to blame the ongoing US sanctions for the dire state of its economy but critices say government mismanagement is behind the current econnomic crisis -- the worst in three decades." At least the BBC, unlike the U. S. media, is fair enough to report that there are, indeed, two reasons for children in Cuba starving today...and one of the reasons is the endless U. S. EMBARGO/Blockade of the nearby, very vulnerable island. And, of course, the U. S. companies famously partook of the vast and lucrative rape-and-robbing of Cuba back in the 1950s prior to the victory of the Cuban Revolution in 1959. PERHAPS one day Fabiola Santiago and the Miami Herald might publish a tiny Editorial that mentions the historic pre-revolutionary rape and robbery of Cuba by U. S. companies, the Mafia, and the Batistianos...and perhaps even contrast the endless EMBARGO/Blockade with what happened in Batista's Cuba fefore 1959.
   Above today on March 5th of 2024 is the photo and headline that the London-based Reuters, the world's best News Agency, is flashing around the world. And this factual article is written by Nelson Acosta and Marc Frank, two of the world's greatest journalists who have been writing from Cuba for Reuters for many years. Today this report is telling the world about the power blackouts that Cubans across the island are routinely having. A great News Agency such as Reuters routinely reports on such US-Cuba relations...while also explaining the Cuban problems that also massively involves the endless U.S. EMBARGO/Blockade.
       Yes, US-Cuba Relations include many historic things -- significant events that include the brutal Batista dictatorship, the Blockade and EMBARGO that have existed since 1962, and the Photo shown above to the world today by the BBC-- on March 5th of 2024. It is a Photo that illustrates to the world that Cuban children in Cuba have hunger problems. Unbiased worldwide news sources, such as the BBC and Reuters, believe that childhood food shortages in Cuba constitute a problem not only for Cuba but also for the world, including the neighboring United States.
    No Blockade of any small country by any large country should have lasted six decades, and the Blockade depicted above has existed since 1962...as it continues into March of 2024.
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