Headlines tell Cuba's fate as 2025 ends!!
At the end of 2025 the 10,000 Cubans on the island of Cuba are collectively among the saddest people in the world. A hopelessly depleted economy, the tightening of the endless {since 1962} U. S. Embargo of Cuba, and the constant food and medical shortages along with numerous island-wide power blackouts drastically plague Cuban families.
As 2025 ends, the headlines above tell Cuba's story.
A few countries, such as Greece, try to help Cuba.
But most countries, not wanting to anger the superpower US, don't help Cuba. The latest anti-Cuban claims about Cuba being a Terrorist Nation and a Trafficker of Illegal Drugs are disputed by reputable reports such as the UN and other sources.
Even some sources in Miami and Washington report that Cuba has helped the U. S. track down and return key Most Wanted US Criminals to the US.
Since 1959 even critics of Revolutionary Cuba have often praised the energy, money, and efforts that the island has devoted to the Educational and Midical needs for its children. The great photographer Molina posted the two photos above on social media just before Christmastime 2025. Somehow, even now, these Cuban children are being educated and their health needs are also given a key priority.
With some justification, since 1959 Revolutionary Leaders have claimed that one reason the Revolution was needed was because the Batista dictatorship didn't care about the education or medical needs of Cuba's everyday children even as the Batistianos, Mafia, and rich U. S. companies were making obscene financial fortunes on the Caribbean's largest island-nation. In the 1950s Batista's not even tossing some crumbs to Cuba's peasant families helped to fuel the Cuban Revolution that started in 1953 and ended triumphantly on January 1, 1959.
Since 1962 the U. S. has imposed history's longest economic EMBARGO/Blockade against Cuba ever imposed by any powerful nation against any much-weaker nation. It has been tightened in 2025 by Washington/Miami-Trump/Rubio, causing more pain than ever for Cuban families.














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