But....................!!!
On May 4th in 2026 Cubans all over the island are awaiting to see what the Trump/Rubio-led United States will do regarding Washington's avowed determination to finally overthrow the pugnacious Cuban Revolution, which long ago in 1959 overthrew a dictator named Fulgencio Batista that the U. S. liked and that rich U. S. companies mightily loved. The crowded Havana waterfronts, assemblies, and ubiquitous images of independent icons Jose Marti and Fidel Castro, indicate that not all Cubans on the island relish a Miami-led Cuba even though a Batista-like "take over" would again bring money, tourism, jobs, and U. S. companies to the long-sanctioned island. But Cuba's most influential journalist Lazaro Manuel Alonso has over 315,000 followers on Facebook alone. And, as noted above, he keeps his viewers, listeners, and readers up to date on whatever U. S. President Donald Trump says about Cuba. Thus, in this first week of May in 2026, Cubans are aware that the U. S. plans to "take over Cuba" as soon as the island's superpower neighbor declares victory in the Iran War.
To start this month of May in 2026 crowds in Havana included 65-year-old Miguel Diaz-Canel and 94-year-old Raul Castro holding Cuban flags. Most Cubans are expecting the long-rumored and anticipated regime change in Cuba that would finally overthrow the Cuban Revolution, which has ruled the island since 1959.
In additional to the US-Iran War that helps delay the regime change in Cuba, there are other factors that oppose any "military take over of Cuba." As shown above, those factors include the The U. S. Senate voting to "stop attack on Cuba" and the fact that most regional nations, including Latin American giants such as Spain, Brazil, and Mexico are firmly against United States plans to dominate Cuba...again.
As April turned to May in 2026, and as headlines predict a U. S. "take over" of Cuba, one thing looms: Miami-born U. S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and U. S. President Donald Trump HOLD ALL THE CARDS, as Rubio & Trump openly claim.
But most of the world, including about 187 nations in the United Nations, for many decades have begged the United States to first end its EMBARGO/Blockade of Cuba. In his speech above, Brazil's President Lulu da Silva again pointed out that, "Trying for seven decades to execute a regime in Cuba is one thing, but trying for seven decades to starve the Cuban people is something else altogether different. That is a world shame."
Since the startling victory in 1959 of Fidel Castro's Cuban Revolution over the US/Mafia-backed Batista dictatorship, it is very hard to deny that Havana-born Cubans in Miami such as Carlos Geminez and lleana Ros-Lehtinlen and then Miami-born Cubans such as U. S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and U. S. Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar have been allowed to dictate the USA's Cuban policies. Perhaps, in the new month of May in 2026, it is time for others to also have a voice, and that includes the latest generation of Cubans in Cuba who hugely disagree.



Miami-born Cubans like Rubio and Salazar are normally unopposed.
Even the richest person in the world, Elon Musk, questions why the United States permits only viciously counter revolutionary Cuban-Americans such as Havana-born Carlos Gimenez and Miami-born Maria Elvira Salazar to dictate U. S. political and media policies when it pertains to Revolutionary Cuba. Indeed......."??WHY??"
Why, for example, does Miami and Washington pretend that Mothers in Cuba should not have any voice when the burden directly hits their homes ??? Even Rubio, Gimenez, and Salazar -- most people believe -- should agree that Mothers in Cuba have been punished enough by Miami and Washington in the past 67 years.
And to start this Month of May in 2026 many Cubans on the island looked skyward when they heard and saw what they were told was a "U. S. military drone." It surely could be conducting surveilance related to an attack but also has other capabilities such as firepower. But wary Cubans are merely left to just wonder??
Everyday Cubans gather to talk about drones, etc.
Cuba's President since 2018, Miguel Diaz-Canel, has always liked to mingle with everyday Cubans, something he also did during his years as Education Minister.
As Cuba's President, Miguel Diaz-Canel uses the Cuban media to inform the citizens that they should expect eminent "aggression of the United States against Cuba and not just the blockade that has targeted Cuban families for seven decades."
"Nadie nunca" means "no one never." When he has been recently interviewed by foreign networks, President Diaz-Canel has said that Rubio's U. S. State Department has told him to leave the island, a warning that Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro declined before he and his wife were captured during a bloody January 3rd military attack. Although he was born a few months after the 1959 victory of the Cuban Revolultion, Diaz-Canel worships Fidel Castro and considers himself a revolutionary too. He said, "a revolutionary never just leaves."
This little Cuban girl asked "where" she might be safe?
Cuba, with all its problems, still has many young, beautiful, smart, well-educated citizens such as...Lisbet Penin Matos, a talented and outspoken TV journalist.
Popular as a TV news anchor and on social media, Lisbet Penin Matos this week freely on Facebook said, "When we're in explanatory mode"/"Cuando Adamos en modo explicativo." And, no, Lisbet did not need government approval to say that.
Yes, Cuba's TV journalists such as Lisbet Penin Matos often use the Internet to monitor what TV anchors in Miami are saying about Cuba. And guess what? The Cuban journalists often think Miami journalists are, uh, less independent.
Miami is flush with rich stations and anchors.
Does Miami offer unbiased Cuban news??
For example, the Miami media is not usually known for reports about Cuba such as the one above about the effects of the endless U. S. EMBARGO around Cuba.


































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