28.3.26

Will Rubio Leave a Castro in Charge of Cuba?

     As the Associated Press journalist in Cuba, Andrea Rodriguez lives among the Cuban people and reports to the United States and to the world from the island. In the last days of March of 2026, her headline shown above this weekend is: "Cuban President Says Raul Castro in Early Talks that are in early stages." The first three paragraphs of Andrea's insightful latest AP article is shown below:
     Now 94-years-old, Raul Castro and his beloved grandson Raulito have both reportedly spoken directly to top U. S. officials, even Secretary of State Marco Rubio, about the plans that Rubio and U. S. President Donald Trump have for Cuba.
    It is believed that Raul Castro's 55-year-old great-nephew Oscar Perez-Oliva Fraga is also talking directly to the U. S. about the impending changes.
      And so...on March 28th in 2026 the Assocaited Press and other top U. S. media sources are appearing to say that 94-year-old Raul Castro's 41-year-old grandson Raulito and Raul's 55-year-old nephew Oscar Perez-Oliva Fraga are talking to Secretary of State Marco Rubio or Rubio's top aides and both of them might be allowed to be apart of the next Cuban government. The inference is that Rubio will allow Raul to remain unscathed, as will be the rock-tomb that holds the ashes of his brother Fidel who died at AGE 90 in 2016, But the belief is that Rubio will insist that Cuba's President since 2018, Miguel Diaz-Canel, must go along with his top associates. But, on the island itself, unlike in Rubio's hometown of Miami, Diaz-Canel is beloved by millions of Cuban citizens...as are the two Castro brothers.
Millions of Cubans love President Diaz-Canel.
And millions of Cubans still love Fidel Castro.
     Back in the 1950s during the hated Batista dictatorship Fulgencio Batista, the United States, and the Mafia forgot that most Cubans on the island loved the rebel Castro brothers and that is why on January 1st in 1959 their victorious Cuban Revolution shocked the world -- especially Batista and the U. S. and the Mafia. If, as expected, Miami's superpower Rubio is about to finally orchestrate a regime in Cuba, he would probably be wise to deal judiciously and carefully with both 94-year-old Raul Castro and with the LEGEND that will FOREVER be attached to the name Fidel Castro.
      One thing to understand about the impending "regime change in Cuba" is this: Cubans in Miami and Cubans in Cuba have vastly different views about Fidel Castro, Fulgencio Batista, and the Cuban Revolution.
Miami-born Marco Rubio controls "the Cuban noose."
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