25.11.24

Will Marco Rubio be Revolutionarry Cuba's last and "worst" nightmare?

Rubio will be the next U. S. Secretary of State!

Starting in January He will be able to dictate US Cuban Policy!!

     Today is November 25th in 2024 and in Cuba above is an image of Fidel Castro ubiquitously posted today on social media with the caption "Fidel For Always." 
But Fidel Castro died peacefully at age 90 in Havana in 2016.
    This photo was taken today -- November 25th in 2024 -- and it shows Fidel Castro's tomb in Santiago de Cuba on the island's far eastern end some 500 miles from Havana. Many Cubans cherish this image but most of them now believe, with President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio in charge of US's Cuban policy starting on January 20th in 2025 that this sacred remembrance of Fidel Castro, Cuba's greatest revolutionary icon, will cease to exist. Below I will discuss Cuba's future in 2025.

    Since 2011 Marco Rubio has been a powerful U. S. Senator from Little Havana in Miami, Florica. He has, of course, always been a powerful force fighting for a fiercely hard U. S. policy against Revolutiony Cuba, which defeated the US-backed and Mafia-backed Batista dictatorship back on January 1st, 1959. Beginning on January 20th in 2025 Donald Trump will begin his second 4-year term as President of the United States. Trump has chosen Cuban-American/Little Havana-hero Marco Rubio as his most important cabinet member and Rubio will easily be approved by the 100-member U. S. Senate. Many US and international news organization are now calling Rubio "Cuba's worst nightmare." And, for sure, Cuba cannot survive this worst and last nightmare.
      In his first 4-year term as the U. S. President, Donald Trump signed legislature that put Cuba on the U. S. list as a Sponsor of Terror. It drastically exacerbated the already drastic U. S. Embargo that began in 1962 and was designed to starve, deprive, and make miserable the Cuban people to induce them to rise up and overthrow their Revolutionary government. By 2024, and with the tightened U. S. Embargo, Cubans were indeed suffering drastically from shoirtages of food, shortages of medicine, and continuous power blackouts that blanketed the entire island for days at a time, etc. As you can see above, when President Trump signed the law on January 12th in 2021 that put Cuba on the Terror List, the man standing in the center of the photo peering down at the signing was Little Havana's Marco Rubio, along with other Little Havana political powers in Miami. Also, remember that President Trump signed the law that put Cuba on the Terror List on January 12th of 2021, which was a few days before his term as President ended. And then on January 20th of 2021 Trump was replaced by President Joe Biden.
       In 2024, as it has done for decades, the whole world -- except for the U. S. and Israel -- voted in the UN to end the six-decade-old EMBARGO. And much of the world thought that, at least, when Republican U. S. President Donald Trump was replaced by Democrat Joe Biden in 2021 as President of the United States, the belief was that President Biden would quickly remove Cuba from the Terror List. But with just days left in his 4-year term as President, Biden has left Cuba on the Terror List.
      Almost every nation in the world and almost every Human Right organization in the world decries "The Human Cost of Cuba's Inclusion on the State Sponsor of Terrorism List." Yet, Cubans on the island try to live with the sheer reality of it.
     For sure, Little Havana's and Miami's Cuban-Americans in the U. S. Congress such as Marco Rubio and Maria Salazar want the Embargo and other Counter Revolutionary U. S. sanctions not only continued but also strengthened. Finally, it seems that in 2025 that Little Havana USA in Miami will thus finally replace Havana in Cuba as the leader of the Caribbean's largest and most famous island-nation.
     This photo and caption from CNN News explains why Revolutionary Cuba will finally be ended in 2025. Miami/Little Havana's Marco Rubio now will soon be in charge of that drastic transition and the incomparable powers of the United States will be at his fingertips to make it happen. Having both the will and the means to end the Cuban Revolutlion is finally in the hands of Miami's powerful Little Havana Cubans.
    Today -- on November 25th in 2024 -- Cubans in Havana posted the above two photos on social media platforms of their two greatest revolutionary heroes -- Fidel Castro and Jose Marti. You see, Cubans in Havana realize now that, AFTER 65 YEARS, the Cuban Revolution will finally end in 2025.
"Siempre" = Always. Well, almost.
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20.11.24

cubaninsider: All Cubans Remember November 25th of 2016

cubaninsider: All Cubans Remember November 25th of 2016:      Today is November 25th of 2023  and every Cuban remembers that revolutionary icon   Fidel Castro  died at age 90 in Havana on November ...

15.11.24

Cuban Families Struggle to Live

     Cuban women {"mujeres} and their children have auguably been the greatest victims of the U.S. EMBARGO that began in 1962 after such drastic measures as the 1961 Bay of Pigs air-land-&-sea military attack failed to overthrow the Cuban Revolution that had overthrown the U.S.-backed Batista dictatorship in Cuba. The purpose of the EMBARGO was to deprive, starve, and make miserable the Cuban people to induce them to rise up and overthrow their revolutionary government. But 62 years after the EMBARGO was first imposed it still has not overthrown Cuba's rebel government but it has surely deprived, starved, and made miserable three generations of Cuban women like the one above standing on that balcony in Havana near the end of 2024.
      The Cuban Revolution was led by Fidel Castro from 1952 till 1959 until he defeated the U.S-backed and Mafia-backed dictator Fulgencio Batista. The rebel leader of Cuba, Fidel Castro, died in his sleep in Havana in 2016 at age of 90. It is Fidel Castro's legacy that still leads Cuba today -- on November 15th in 2024.
      The President of Cuba since 2018 has been the Fidel Castro-disciple Miguel Diaz-Canel who was born after the triumph of Fidel Castro's Cuban Revolution. Prior to becoming President in 2018 Diaz-Canel had been Cuba's Education Secretary, and one that regularly visited even remote areas of the island, often on his motorcycle. Despite the tightening of the U. S. EMBARGO as well as many admissions of misteps by the rebel government, President Diaz-Canel is still admired by most Cubans on the island.
     This photo was taken this month -- in November of 2024 -- and it shows President Diaz-Canel meeting Cuban people in their neighborhoods as they are suffering from island-wide power blackouts, food shortages, medical shortages, as well as drastic hurricanes and even two earthquakes, and other dire deprivations.

     Throughout everything the Cuban people are contending with in November of 2024, the state-run media continually reminds them to "STAY STRONG." The word "fuerza" means "strong" and "strength." 
    The red stars in the map above show where two earthquakes hit far eastern Cuba this month of November in 2024. The map also shows that neighborning countries near to Cuba that depend on robust U. S. trade and tourism are reluctant to help Cubans on the island in their dire struggles with hurricanes, equakequakes, etc. But, also, even faraway nations that could help Cuba also are reluctant to do so for the same reason that nearby nations like Jamaica and Puerto Rico don't help Cuba.
      The latest hurricane to hit Cuba in November of 2024 left problems such as this fallen tree, not to mention a week-long power blackout for the entire island. Of course, the Cuban government in November of 2024 does not have the money to adequately deal with the small or enormous castastrophic disasters that daily confront the island, including the sheer uniqueness of the U. S. EMBARGO that has plagued  and so uniquely obsorbed Cuba for the past 62 years.
      This photo was taken today -- November 15th in 2024 -- and I urge you to study it as a dichotomy within the realm of U.S.-Cuba Relations. A renowned photographer, Molina, took this photo today of the iconic National Cuban Hotel in Havana. Back in the 1940s and 1950s in Batista's Cuba massive U. S. headliners from Al Capone to Frank Sinatra frequented this famed hotel. Today it is still a beautiful 5-Star giant and still gorgeously maintained...as it awaits the day when tourists will no longer be dissuaded from visiting the nearby island.
In the 1950s Americans loved Varadero Beach!!!
HEY, America!!!!
Varadero is still the WORLD'S BEST BEACH!!!!
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10.11.24

Cubans Try to Survive but nearing the end of 2024 it is harder than ever

   Today is Sunday, November 10th, 2024. The map above shows where two earthquakes today hit in eastern Cuba. The first one measured at 5.9 magnitude and the second one measured 6.8. The earthquates are the last things that the Cuban people needed. They are still trying to recover from the devastating effects of Hurricane Rafael with most of the island, including Havana on the western end, still in total power blackouts. Also, more than ever, Cuba is suffering from the effects of the 62 years of the drastic economic U. S. EMBARGO of the nearby, vulnerable island.
        The circle and two red stars pinpoint the location of the two strong earthquakes that hit eastern Cuba today -- on November 10th-2024.
      While the two earthquakes were hitting eastern Cuba today, the island was also still trying to recover from the effects of Hurricane Rafael, which exited the island three days ago. These Cubans were "trying to salvage what we can from our demolished home." The Cuban who made that statement also said, "We well know that some neighboring countries that could and would help us will not do so because they are simply afraid of displeasing the United States." 
       And, of course, prior to the latest hurricanes and earthquakes that have tormented Cuba in November of 2024, the U. S. economic EMBARGO, which began way back in 1962, had already helped deprive Cuba of the wherewithal to protect its citizens from constant food and medical shortages, constant island-wide power blackouts, etc., etc.
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7.11.24

Mexico Bravely Tries to HELP Blockaded & Starving Cubans

 

     A legendary journalist and author, Steven Kinzer remains one of the best sources regarding the remifications that result from the ongoing US-Cuban Conundrum.
       And therefore, as the historic and still important US-Cuban conundrum now winds around its way through the month of November in 2024, the most current article updating the relations between the two neighboring countries is the one shown above written by the great Stephen Kinzer in the Boston Globe. At least this major article is brave enough and honest enough to mention the U. S. economic EMBARGO/blockade of Cuba that has been trying to starve the vulnerable island of Cuba since 1962, which is over six decades ago.
       After six decades, the U. S. EMBARGO has not overthrown Cuba's Revolutionary government, but for over six decades it has certainly succeeded in starving, depriving, and making miserable Cuban families on the island.

     This photo by the worldwide London-based Reuters News Agency in November of 2024 shows a Cuban-flagged tanker shipping 412,000 barrels of much-needed oil from Mexico to Cuba.
      This massive headline from the US-based Associated Press News Agency seems to disparage Mexico's decision to ship oil to Cuba. But at least the AP, as you can see below, explains why 10 million Cubans on the island, impovished by six-decades+ of a drastic U. S. Embargo/Blockade, are being bombarded by island-wide power blackouts, food shortages, and medical shortages. Yes, even the AP reports that: "The Cuban government blames the U. S. economic embargo for its woes...." 
      Cubans old and young on the island have spent all their lives in despair and, while it might not be the only reason, the endless U. S. EMBARGO remains a prime reason.
      The photo above in November of 2024 shows another conference in Havana in which Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel is hosting a top delegation from another country that is expressing dire concern about Cuba's almost-total economic downfall. Yet, as the Cuban President learned again, almost every nation around the world refuses to help Cuba becuase of the fear that it will displease the incomparably influential United States.
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cubaninsider: "The Country That Raped Me" (A True Story)

cubaninsider: "The Country That Raped Me" (A True Story) : Note : This particular essay on  Ana Margarita Martinez  was first ...