28.11.24

Can President Diaz-Canel Survive January of 2025?

 

    This is an updated photo of Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel proudly holding the Cuban flag. He has been Cuba's President since 2018 and before that he was the island's very popular Minister of Education. He was born after the victory by Fidel Castro's Cuban Revolution shocked the world on the first day of 1959 by overthrowing the U.S.-backed/Mafia-backed dictator Fulgencio Batista. In his two decades as Cuba's Education Minister and President, Miguel Diaz-Canel has been fiercely loyal to both the Revolution and to Fidel Castro's legacy. But finally, now in the 65th year of Revolutionary Cuba's reign, the solemn expression on President Diaz-Canel's face shown above on November 28th in 2024 seems to reveal that he knows that 2025 will see the end of his leadership and the end of the Cuban Revolution. Today's Cuban Headlines shown below are precursors foreshadowing the end that Cuba is facing.
      Coupled with internal mistakes that Revolutionary Cuba has made since 1959, the drastic U. S. economic Blockade/Embargo that has existed since 1962 has finally and totally devastated the island, making it impossible for Cuba to defend its people from disasters such as the Hurricanes and Earthquakes that have hit the island even in this month of November in 2024. But, as the headlines above reveal, any and all top experts on Cuba fully realize that the November 5th presidential election in the U. S. doomed the vulnerable island's revolutionary rule. That's because starting on January 20th in 2025 Donald Trump will return for his second 4-year term as the President of the United States. He has named Marco Rubio, the most powerful counter revolutionary Cuban-American from Little Havana in Miami, to be his next Secretary of State, which means Rubio will have the power to finally end the Cuban Revolution.
     As you can see above, Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel bravely postures that the USA's new election of President Trump "does not mean that Cuba fears its northern neighbor more. The country is ready. We will continue on..." The article above about President Diaz-Canel's reaction to this month's re-election of President Trump is from the London-based news giant Reuters, the world's best source for news from inside Cuba.
     If Cuba shocked the world by defeating the US/Mafia-backed Batista dictatorship in 1959, it is much more shocking that Revolutionary Cuba has survived for 65 years.
    During his first 4-year term as U. S. President Donald Trump severely tightened the U. S. Blockade/Embargo by putting Cuba on the "State Sponsors of Terror List." When Joe Biden was elected U. S. President in 2020, after beating Trump, most experts believed Biden would remove Cuba from that totally devastating Terror List. But Biden has not done so and this month in November of 2024 Trump has resoundingly been reelected President of the U. S. to succeed Biden on January 20th, 2025. Soon after Trump returns as U. S. President it will spell the end of Revolutionary rule in Cuba.
     In November of 2024 President-elect Donald Trump has named Marco Rubio as the upcoming U. S. Secretary of State. That will give Rubio, starting on January 20th in 2025, the wherewithal to end the Cuban Revolution's rule in Cuba that has existed since 1959. Since 2011 in the U. S. Senate Rubio has been the most powerful counter revolutionary Cuban-American in the United States. As shown above, Rubio is the most powerful leader in Miami's Little Havana section that has tried mightily to overthrow the Cuban Revolution since 1959. Now Rubio in 2025 will lead the Little Havana generation that will finally be able to accomplish that, using the incomparable power of the United States.
     Prior to the triumph of the Cuban Revolution in 1959, the United States loved having ultra-rich U. S. companies making ultra-money in Batista's Cuba. Whatever government that evolves in Cuba in 2025 will be greeted with a nice handshake from Uncle Sam -- meaning from the ultra-powerful United States.
In 2025 "Cuba in Miami" will become "Miami in Cuba."
But history will still say that the Cuban Revolution lasted 65 Years.

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