Since January of 2025, which was the start of President Donald Trump's second 4-year term as President of the United States, most Cuban experts believed that the end of Revolutionary Cuba's rule on the Caribbean's largest island-nation would finally end after its enigmatic 66-year run since 1959. That was because President Trump's most important and most powerful appointment was to make Marco Rubio, a U. S. Senator from Miami since 2011, as the new Secretary of State in the United States. Born in Miami/Little Havana to Cuban parents 53 years ago, Rubio has spent his entire adult life trying drastically to end the Cuban Revolution. Since January of 2025 as Secretary of State, it was assumed he now had a power to do that. But now more than six months later in late July of 2025 that, surprisingly, remains an ongoing project for Marco Rubio...who says he only wants to "support" the Cuban people in Cuba.
With Miami's own Marco Rubio as the USA's ultra-powerful Secretary of State, the Miami Herald -- as shown above in July of 2025 -- appears to assume that Cuba is now Miami's own favorite toy. Thus, for example, the Miami Herald this month heralded the fact that "The Miss Cuba Universe BEAUTY PAGEANT" belonged to Miami's rich and powerful Little Havana stalwarts, not to the Cubans on the nearby island themselves.
But despite what the Miami Herald and the rest of the mainstream U. S. media says, not all Cubans in Cuba agree that Little Havana in Miami now controls Havana. For example, a popular television journalist on the island, Rosy Amaro, has neither fled the island nor given up on it. This month of July in 2025 she has even started a beautifully produced Podcast to try to show the world that there is a new wave of very successful Cuban entrepreneurs on the island bravely bucking all the foreign and domestic obstacles that others REFUSE to mention.
Today on July 16th in 2025 Rosy Amaro's Podcast features Aldo Alvarez as the leader of a very successful private company in Cuba.
As an excellent interviewer, Rosy Amaro today was a good listener as she gave young entrepreneur Aldo Alvarez ample time to explain why his company is now so successful in Havana.
On her privious Podcast, Rosy Amaro spotlighted Carlos Arce, a successful young entrepreneur who is also a professor at the University of Havana.
The very popular Cafe Miel in the heart of Havana is the home site for Rosy Amaro's new Podcasts. She is well aware that the Miami Herald and the rest of the U. S. media, along with ultra-powerful U. S. politicians such as Miami's own Marco Rubio, seem to believe that Cuba now belongs to Miami. But she, and the thriving young entrepreneurs she spotlights, think otherwise.










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