20.4.23

Cuba Needs Help to Survive

 

     The powerful Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has a lot on his plate these days but today -- April 20th-2023 -- he was in Havana strongly protesting the U. S. economic embargo of Cuba. He says, "The times deep into 2023 should remind us all that imperative powers should not forever be allowed to target much weaker nations. Targeting Cuba for decades by the United States should one day be stopped."
    The Andrea Rodriguez/Associated Press article above shows Lavrov in Cuba placing a wreath today to honor Cuba's revoloutionary icon Jose Marti.
     The AP reported {above} today that Lavrov "condemned U. S. sanctions against Cuba as he visited the island during the last leg of a Latin American tour that took him to Brazil, Nicaragua and Venezuela."
     Above the article by Dave Sherwood/Reuters today reported that, mostly, Lavrov's visit to Cuba was to hold important meetings with "Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel and Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez in Havana, the latest in a series of visits to shore up support among Russia's closest allies in Latin America."
     The Dave Sherwood/Reuters article today said that Russia has already sent some fuel and wheat to Cuba and that Lavrov today promised that more "such desperately needed aid" will be sent.
    Major powers such as Russia, China, and the United States are aware that Cuba's influence in the Caribbean expands into other nations in Latin America and can be used as a pawn by friends as well as foes. As the wily Sergei Lavrov reminded worldwide News Agencies today, Cuba continues in April of 2023 "to have just one foe, one enemy, and that remains the United States, a fact that the suffering Cuban people understand."
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18.4.23

A Second 5-Year Term for President Diaz-Canel

 

    On Wednesday, April 19th-2023, the 470-member Cuban parliament re-elects Miguel Diaz-Canel to his second 5-year term as President of Cuba. He was born 62-years-ago, right after the triumph of the Fidel Castro-led Cuban Revolution defeated the U.S.-backed Batista dictatorship on January 1st, 1959. Diaz-Canel is the first non-Castro since 1959 to lead Cuba.
The headline above is by London-based Reuters.
  
   The Reuters article explained that Diaz-Canel's first five years as President of Cuba included added sanctions from the Trump-Biden adminstrations that enhanced the six-decade-old Economic Embargo of the nearby island nation. Also, Diaz-Canel had to deal with disastrous fires-explosions that destoryed a key tourist hotel in Havana as well as the island's main fuel facility in Matanzas. Discussing the "record 220,000 Cubans" that reached the U.S.-Mexican border in 2022, Reuters added: "He {Diaz-Canel} has also wrestled with sanctions imposed on the country by the then-U. S. President Donald Trump, piling onto a decades-long trade embargo." In other words, Reuters reminded the world that President Diaz-Canel has had to deal with history's longest and cruelest economic Embargo that any small nation has ever endured.
        The Reuters article quoted Dr. Carlos Alzugaray about what to expect from President Diaz-Canel's second 5-year term as President of Cuba that starts on April 19th, 2023. Dr. Alzugaray was born 80-years-old ago in Havana and as a Professor and Diplomat he is still the person most honest News Sources turn to for true insight about what relates to Cuba.
      As shown above, Dr. Alzugaray told Reuters that somehow trying to revive the Cuban economy in the face of the devastating U. S. Embargo as well as Cuba's own economic mistakes is the nearly impossible challenge confronting President Diaz-Canel: "Diaz-Canel will be looking to cement his legacy in his second term, but must effect the changes the country needs, Alzugaray said."
      Although born after Fidel Castro's Cuban Revolution replaced the Batista/Mafia dictatorship in 1959, President Diaz-Canel idolizes both Fidel Castro and the Revolution.
        Although Fidel Castro's tomb in Santiago de Cuba is almost 500 miles from Havana, President Diaz-Canel often visits the shrine to pay homage to his idol.
    Well known to Cubans from his days as Education Minister, President Diaz-Canel is believed to be supported as Cuba's leader by most of the everyday citizens whom he also often visits across the island. Yet...as he now begins his second 5-year term as Cuba's President, the odds appear to be stacked against his attempts to revive the dismal Cuban economy that is endlessly shackled so powerfully by its Northern Neighbor that remains the richest and most influential nation in the world.

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17.4.23

Cuba Returns To Dollar Exchanges

 

      Back on April 10th-2023 OnCuba News reported that "The Cuban government announced the bankability of the dollar, a measure that has caused intense exchanges of criteria among the population."
      The London-based BBC reports that "Banks in Cuba will again accept cash deposits in US dollars after a ban prohibiting the practice was surprisingly lifted on Monday."
     Today -- Monday, April 17th, 2023 -- OnCuba News reports that: "More recently, Casas de Cambio S.A. {Cadeca} announced that as of Monday, April 17, users will be able to deposit cash in USD at all their offices." Expert economists on Cuba's economic had differing views regarding the island's return to the dollar, but perhaps the most important comment was Pavel Vidal said: "The relationship of the Cuban financial system with the USA has been very irregular. It is hard to understand its logic. It has been part of the government's preference to only introduce partial, fragmented changes and managing industries and markets in a segmented way {"handmade"} economy."
     But whether it is problems in Cuba attributed to the endless U. S. economic embargo or to internal decisions by Cuba's revolutionary government, the Washiongton-based Center for Democracy in the Americas used the photo above to point out that the most important aspect of Cuba is its children, and neither foreign nor domestic players should ever forget that fact. These two children in Cuba, as well as their parents and grandparents, have all lived under the shackles of the U. S. economic blockade...and someday some decent people should correct that situtation. No one in a a more powerful nation should ever benefit from the misery of children in a much weaker nation.
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14.4.23

Blockaded But At Least Let Them SPEAK!!

 

     For six decades the strongest nation in the world, the United States, has imposed an economic embargo against a nearby much-smaller nation, Cuba. It is a glaring situation {depicted above} that most people and most nations in the world consider to be a genocidal blockade. Yet...the United States and the mainstream U. S. media consider it worthwhile although its prime purpose, which is to overthrow Revolutionary Cuba, somehow has not occurred in the last six decades...and counting!!
    Each day Cuban Headlines circulate around the word, almost always promoting the endless Embargo/Blockade. EXCEPT, alas, today in mid-April of 2023, the Top Cuban Headline not only doesn't promote the Embargo/Blockade but, ACTUALLY, gives powerful voices to young Cuban women in Cuba who vividly are permitted to expressions opinions about what they believe is a genocidal assualt on Cuban families like theirs. The Top Headline above comes from the Democracy Now! television network and is entitled: "Cuban Journalist: U.S.-Cuba Talks..."
     The Havana-based journalist who is now in the U. S. and wants to tell Americans about how the U. S. embargo hurts her family, her mother's family, and all the Cuban families in Cuba is Liz Oliva Fernandez. After she speaks about it on U. S. soil, Liz will return to Cuba to help Cuban families and she won't migrate to the rich Cuban conclave of Little Havana in Miami.
     For sure, Liz Oliva Fernandez is an Award-Winning Journalist and Documentarian that has actual and honest first-hand views about how Cuban families are forced to live all their lives on the island "in crisis" because of the endless U. S. blockade. Thus, even in the U. S., she knows that most of the U. S. media will not listen to a word that she says. But Liz also knows that the Democracy Now! television network will allow her to speak to Americans in her perfect English.
     Anchor Amy Goodman gave ample time for Liz Oliva Fernandez to speak on her trip to the USA.
    Obviously, there will always be a few rich and powerful people in the U. S. democracy that benefit from and support the endless U. S. embargo of Cuba. But the young Havana journalist/documentarian Liz Oliva Fernandez both knows and lives the truth. Her exact words shown above thanks to Democracy Now! television included "...I have been in crisis my entire life. My mom has lived in crisis in my entire life. The biggest cause of this crisis is the sanctions that the United States put against Cuba..."
   In her Award Winning {Gracie Award, etc.} documentary "The War On Cuba" it was clear that Liz Oliva Fernandez blamed the ultra-powerful U. S. media for not telling the truth about...the war on Cuba.
     "WHAT DO YOUNG CUBAN WOMEN HAVE TO SAY?" Well, young Cuban women like Sandra, Yadira, and Liz Oliva Fernandez -- when allowed to speak -- say things such as, "EVERYTHING YOU'VE EVER SEEN ABOUT CUBA IS A LIE."
    As a brilliant young journalist and documentarian, Liz Oliva Fernandez lives in Havana and has no desire to migrate to Little Havana USA. But she wants Americans to know how much the endless U. S. embargo has hurt and is hurting another generation of Cuban families on her island. I think that makes Liz a Cuban heroine.
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13.4.23

Six Decades+ of the U. S. Cuban Embargo

    Back in the 1950s the United States, the world's leading Democracy, and Cuba, led by the ruthless and thieving Mafia-aligned dictator Fulgencio Batista, were Good Friends. And top U. S. companies took massive advantage of that heralded friendship by sending hordes of tourists to Cuba to partake in the incredibly enticing lures such as sex, drugs, and gambling.
    But in 1959 something called the Cuban Revolution chased the Batistianos to safer havens, especially the nearby Dominican Republic and nearby Miami. Somehow in April of 2023 the Cuban Revolution, against all odds, still rules Cuba.
    Somehow in April of 1961 Revolutionary Cuba hugely fended off the massive air, sea, and land military attack known to history as the Bay of Pigs.
     And somehow Revolutionary Cuba since 1959 has survived six decades of other massive assualts.
     And somehow Revolutionary Cuba since 1962 has survived history's longest and cruelest Economic Embargo ever imposed by any Powerful Nation against any Much Weaker Nation.
    Meanwhile today -- April 13th, 2023 -- above are the Top Cuban Headlines circulating around the world and originating in places such as Miami, New Jersey, and London. Not surprisingly, no one is talking about the things that most concern the day-to-day lives of the besieged, embargoed, and blockaded Cubans in Cuba. In other words, on April 13th, 2023 no one is talking about things such as...the Embargo, the Blockade, the fact that Trump cruelly put Cuba on the very short list of Nations That Sponsor Terrorism and, just as cruelly, Biden has unfairly left Cuba on that very punitive {for Cuba} list that also, of course, is very lucrative for well-known benefactors in Little Havana USA.
Biden & Trump
Since 1959
Before 1959
     For sure, the captivating history of US-Cuba Relations includes Little Havana USA in Miami since 1959 and Batista's Mafia Cuba from 1952 till 1959. Yet...those two crucial facets of US-Cuba Relations will never garner any headlines in either the modern captivating history books or in the current propagandized-obsessed news media.
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