26.10.16

U. S. Recognizes Cuba

Obama's Legacy at Work?
       This photo is courtesy of Sara Krulwich/The New York Times and it reflects another tribute to President Obama's efforts to normalize relations with Cuba, which includes the apparently begrudging admission that it is a sovereign nation even as forces opposed to Obama and Cuba continue numerous, unheralded, tax-funded regime-change programs targeting the island. The photo above shows Genaro Mauricio at the American Museum of Natural History working on a coral reef exhibition entitled "iCuba." It's just one part of the Cuban displays and it's the very first time the museum has ever recognized the island of Cuba.
A model of the Cuban solenodon at the Museum.
       Both the VOA, Voice of America, and ACN, the Cuban News Agency, used the above REUTERS photo to report this week that Cuba will greatly expand Internet access by the end of this year. The Cubans shown above are using a Wi-Fi hook-up to access the Internet. There are already just over 200 such hook-ups across the island, but the hourly fees are rather prohibitive for many Cubans. The VOA estimates that there are only about 5% of Cuban homes currently with Internet access but the ACN says Cuba is working to increase that availability now and that Cuba will offer Internet service on mobile phones in 2017. At the same time, Cuba has clearly indicated to the U. S. that it will back-track on such efforts if "we detect, as we have in the past, concerted efforts by foreign regime-change factions to grossly misuse Internet advances."
     This photo is courtesy of Havana Times.org. This little Cuban girl's proudest possession is her squeezable doll. This beautiful little girl is no one's enemy. But the U. S. embargo is her enemy.
   The photo of the little girl in today's Revolutionary Cuba holding her beloved squeezable doll reminds me of this historic photo from the 1950s during the Batista-Mafia dictatorship in Cuba. This photo of a little Cuban girl clutching a block of wood and pretending it was her doll was taken by the great Alberto Korda. As poignant and as famed as it is, it is not the photo that made Korda an historic legend; that was his still ubiquitous photo of Che Guevara. But this is the one that he was most proud of, the one he said, "touched my heart and taught me the difference between right and wrong, the difference between the innocent and the guilty." Korda realized this little girl was no one's enemy but the Batista-Mafia dictatorship was her enemy.
Poverty in Batista's Cuba that impacted Alberto Korda.
      Alberto Korda was born in 1928 in Havana. He died of a heart attack in Paris in 2001 while showing an exhibition of his renowned photos. He is buried along with other notable Cubans at the Colon Cemetery in Havana. After the triumph of the Cuban Revolution on January 1, 1959, Korda became Fidel Castro's and Che Guevara's favorite photographer as he, too, became a legend. In addition to the famed Che photo that still adorns millions of coffee mugs, T-shirts, and dorm rooms, Korda took other famous photos such as the one depicting Fidel at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington in April of 1959 and Fidel with Nikita Khrushchev in the Soviet Union in 1963. But the photo that he said most "touched his heart" was the one of the little Cuban girl pretending that the block of wood was her doll. If the other photos made Korda rich and famous, it was the one he took of that little girl that proved he, indeed, was a good man and one with a heart.
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24.10.16

Distorting Cuba

An American Pastime!!!
{Updated: Tuesday, October 25th, 2016}
       My most recent issue of Smithsonian Magazine included a 15-page update on the Cuban Revolution. It was an accurate, insightful and unbiased account of that historic event that has had such a profound effect on Cuba and the United States. The Revolution, by elevating Cuba as a player on the world stage far out of proportion to its size, also has greatly affected international events, alliances and liaisons. On a Cubaninsider essay entitled "Smithsonian Updates Cuban Revolution," I reviewed that article. It reminded me that there are excellent sources in the United States that actually tell the truth about the U.S.-Cuban nexus, which is in sharp contrast to the mainstream U. S. media and the U. S. government, both of which take their Cuban directives and narratives from the most visceral elements of the Batista-Mafia dictatorship booted off the island to American soil way back on January 1, 1959. The U. S. democracy, to the sorrow of its greatest admirers, has not been able to correct shooting itself in the foot in 1952 when right-wingers in Washington teamed the U. S. with the Mafia to support the vile Batista dictatorship in Cuba.
         As with Smithsonian Magazine, I also subscribe to National Geographic Magazine and the latest edition I received today had an accurate, insightful, and unbiased 20-page update on Cuba. It was written by Cynthia Gorney and featured great photos by David Guttenfelder. It's entitled "Here Comes the Wave" and it dedicates the superb 20 pages to inform us about the "Changing Cuba" resulting from "A warming relationship with the U. S." As with the Smithsonian Magazine summary of the Cuban Revolution, this National Geographic article tells the truth about today's Cuba...the kind of truth that the U. S. media and the U. S. government will not tell you lest it might upset a few very rich and powerful Cuban-American hardliners.
           This is one of the many photos by David Guttenfelder that illustrates the 20-page update on Cuba in this week's new edition of National Geographic Magazine. It's an excellent, fair portrayal of the island.
           This photo was taken a few days ago -- on October 20th, 2016 -- in Havana, Cuba. The photographer was Ladyrene Perez. Ladyrene works for the state-controlled Cuban media. This photo, and the story behind it, became a major news item that day in Cuba -- including print, television and online pro-government blogs. International outlets such as the BBC also covered it. The photo is just as significant for the U. S. as it is for Cuba. Yet, the mainstream media in the U. S. would not touch such a photo or the meaning behind it. As a democracy-lover, that reminds me of the apparent veracity of a comment that Cristina Escobar, Cuba's impressive 28-year-old news anchor, made when she was in Washington to cover the last of the four Vidal-Jacobson diplomatic sessions: "Journalists in Cuba {working for the state-run media} have more freedom to tell the truth about the U. S. than U. S. journalists have to tell the truth about Cuba." Instead of ignoring that comment due to political correctness, I believe democracy-loving Americans should contemplate it on behalf of America and democracy. With that in mind, here's the story behind the above photo. It shows America's Secretary of Health, Sylvia Burwell, and Cuba's Health Minister, Roberto Morales, signing a joint agreement to cooperate for the benefit of Americans and Cubans.
       After the extremely important signing ceremony, this photo also taken by Ladyrene Perez shows America's Secretary of Health, Ms. Burwell, shaking hands with Cuba's Health Minister, Mr. Morales. The mainstream U. S. media and 8 Cuban-Americans in the 535-member U. S. Congress believe Ms. Burwell and Mr. Morales should be fighting each other, not shaking hands. Ms. Burwell...and most Americans, most Cubans, most Cuban-Americans, and most people in the world...believe that Cuban-American handshakes should take precedence over decades of belligerence designed to benefit a few and harm everyone else.
      America's top health official, Secretary of Health Sylvia Burwell, believes the agreement she signed with Cuba a few days ago will benefit Americans, Cubans, and people around the world. She, like leading cancer experts in the U. S., admires the vaccines Cuba's medical scientists have invented and she wants those vaccines further tested and then made available to American patients. Ms. Burwell believes Cuba's lung cancer vaccine is "a remarkable advance in cancer research that can possibly benefit Americans." She also admires Cuban research and vaccines designed to combat such diseases as "dengue, zika and diabetics." NO WAY, you say, THAT A FEW CUBAN-AMERICANS IN CONGRESS IN CONJUNCTION WITH AN INTIMIDATED OR INCOMPETENT MEDIA SHOULD DISMISS THE MAJORITY OPINION OF AMERICA'S TOP HEALTH OFFICIAL!! But such insanity and cowardice permeates the American conscience on a daily basis, while pusillanimous and unpatriotic Americans, for the most part, meekly and silently permit it to happen.
       The Burwell-Morales health agreement linking U.S.-Cuban cooperation is a brave and positive product of President Obama's historic efforts to normalize relations with Cuba. Most Americans, almost all of the citizens of the world, and most Cuban-Americans even in the Little Havana section of Miami support Obama's efforts to normalize relations with Cuba, which would benefit millions of people in areas such as health and greatly improve America's image. Yet, a few revengeful and self-serving members of the U. S. Congress -- aided and abetted by the power of the mainstream U. S. media -- will probably succeed, as they have for six decades, in maintaining a very disastrous anti-American & anti-democracy Cuban policy.
       Miami's Marco Rubio is a fixture in the U. S. Senate and is already making his second bid to become U. S. President in 2020 after failing in his 2016 bid. Rubio's qualifications for the Senate and as a presidential candidate are two-fold: {1} He is a anti-Castro Cuban-American from Miami where it seems only anti-Castro zealots get sent to Congress although most Cuban-Americans in Miami favor Obama's Cuban decency as opposed to Rubio's Cuban belligerency; and {2} Rubio can stay a Senate incumbent and a Presidential candidate because he is the Poster Boy for courting and soliciting the deep-pocket wealth of every right-wing or conservative billionaire eager to purchase the U. S. democracy as their own toy. Yet, even minus any other qualifications, Rubio -- as the graphic above indicates -- gets "Breaking News" coverage from the mainstream U. S. media whenever he wants to assault and demean decent and sane Cuban overtures from decent and sane Americans like President Obama and like Secretary of Health Sylvia Burwell. Yes, it's the same mainstream U. S. media that doesn't have the guts or integrity to report on the important U.S.-Cuban health agreement signed in Havana a few days ago, the type of decency and sanity related to Cuba that Rubio vows in his "Breaking News" rants to "block in the Senate" and "turn back" when he {or his kind} capture the White House, which would surely also probably mean a very quick re-capture of Cuba.
      This expensive monument, and many others like it, are in the Little Havana section of Miami heralding and commemorating such great American endeavors as the..."17th April 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion."  
      This monument of a powerful lion is in the Prado neighborhood in Havana, Cuba. It is a tourist attraction, made more so the day when a gorgeous little Cuban schoolgirl decided to sit on the lion's back as she posed prettily for tourists. The photo, a superb one, is used courtesy of Havana Times.org.
      Cubans are well educated free-of-charge and, naturally, they are quite curious about worldly things. They now have more access to digital information at Wi-Fi hook-ups such as this busy street-side outlet.
      Among the notable twenty-somethings in Cuba is Cristina Escobar. At age 28 she is the most ubiquitous and most respected young adult on the island. Well-educated, bilingual and a brilliant television anchor, Escobar's two most famed quotes -- both on YouTube and left behind in Washington after her well-publicized dominance of a White House news conference -- are: {1} "Cuba's fate is up to Cubans on the island, not Cubans in Miami or Washington;" and {2"Journalists in Cuba have more freedom to tell the truth about the U. S. than U. S. journalists have to tell the truth about Cuba." Now whether or not you believe Cristina, or whether or not you have plans to recapture Cuba, you might want to respect her views, which seem genuine. It's likely that young adults like her on the island will predicate Cuba's future, not a few rich and powerful Cubans in Miami and Washington. Cristina graduated from the University of Havana where she majored in broadcast journalism and U.S.-Cuban relations. Being a superb journalist and being an expert on U.S.-Cuban relations, she is often interviewed -- in Spanish or English -- on regional and international networks. At the University of Havana her senior thesis had a very interesting title: "President Obama's Expected Cuban Policies." Yes, her predictions and assessments in the thesis were eerily correct.
So, hey, America!! Instead of being force-fed Cuban information by Senator Marco Rubio or the mainstream U. S. media, you might want to hear and see what Cristina Escobar thinks. She's easy to find...on Cuban television if you happen to be able to visit the island, on regional television where she hosts a news program in English, on YouTube in Spanish or English, in international interviews, and on the Pulitzer Center website that sponsored a major Tracey Eaton-produced video featuring Cristina, a feisty and informed young Cuban who believes that Cuban news should supersede Cuban propaganda. So, do you agree that's a refreshing idea for both Cuba and the U. S.
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23.10.16

Vidal Targets THE Embargo

She Might Win!! 
       The U. S. economic embargo against Cuba...which the island calls a blockade...has been in effect since 1962. Cuba has had no problem convincing the rest of the world that it constitutes "genocide" and that it is "history's all-time longest and cruelest blockade ever imposed by a strong nation against a weak one." Each October the United Nations highlights that generally accepted fact with a stunning 191-to-2 vote supporting Cuba's position on the embargo/blockade. The problem with such near-unanimity-of-opinion is two-fold: {1} The U. S. is the strongest nation in the history of the world and it has a veto in the UN as well as, if it chooses, over world opinion; and {2} Since the U.S.-backed Batista-Mafia dictatorship was overthrown by the Cuban Revolution in 1959, the U. S. government and a coerced or apathetic U. S. citizenry have allowed Batistiano-Mafiosi remnants to dictate America's Cuban policy via control of Miami's and Washington's Cuban-related politics. Since 1952, when the U. S. teamed with the Mafia to support the vile Batista dictatorship in Cuba, Americans have been successfully propagandized or intimidated to keep them from even complaining about the damage such a Cuban policy has on America's democratic reputation.
       As this poster indicates, America's Cuban policy -- such as teaming with the Mafia in 1952 to ransack Cuba till the Revolution intervened in 1959 and then allowing the revengeful Batistianos to regroup and thrive on U. S. soil -- has not only served to demean the U. S. but it has also garnered considerable support for the Castro regime both on the island and on the international scale. That is what makes posters like this resonate as pugnacious little Cuba is depicted as being the quintessential David vs. Goliath by merely surviving decades of such things as...assassination attempts, unpunished terrorist acts, the military attack at the Bay of Pigs, and, of course, the embargo that Cuba successfully portrays as "the genocidal longest and cruelest blockade ever imposed by a really strong nation against a weak one."  
        And that brings us around to this very effective poster that was plastered around Havana this week -- late October of 2016. The lady shown in the upper-left at the microphone is Josefina Vidal, Cuba's brilliant Minister in charge of relations with the United States. The poster promoted an anti-blockade speech Vidal delivered at the University of Havana on October 17th, a prelude to next week's next UN vote on the blockade. Vidal is deeply respected in Cuba, Washington and around the world, and the University of Havana is brimming with well-educated students who strongly resent how their parents, grandparents,and now their siblings and themselves have been and are being unmercifully punished by the blockade.
    Havana students awaiting the arrival of Josefina Vidal.
Vidal did not disappoint those students. 
She arrived wearing an anti-blockade T-shirt!!
      Sitting on an elevated stage and utilizing a microphone and loudspeakers, Vidal unleashed a blistering assault "on the genocidal heartbreak the blockade has caused your parents all their lives and now is seeking to do the same thing to you...and to your children." Notice the attentive reaction of the Cuban students.
     Vidal, surrounded by a sea of young, well-educated Cubans who agree with her, spent an intense session in the open-air, tropical heat beseeching the students to "never forget who your prime enemies are. They are the ones behind the blockade and other uncivil acts against Cubans on the island while enriching and empowering the worst Cubans off the island to afford them unchecked and unlimited means to assault you as they seek revenge for the revolution and to enrich and empower themselves in America. If you are displeased with government officials like me on the island, you can let us know and then you can judge our reaction. But the time has come to do more to fight the anti-Cuban forces off the island...forces such as the blockade, the occupation of rightful Cuban territory at Guantanamo Bay, the U.S. tax-funded programs designed to recapture this island to, as they tell the American people, to bring you democracy...such as when they brought your forebears the Mafia in the 1950s. Only a few of the revolutionaries are still around, the ones who kicked the Mafia back to the U. S. and, despite the blockade, provide you free and good educations, free and good health care, and protect you, I believe, better than Americans are protected on their streets or in their homes or cars. But we are more survivalists than perfectionists. If there is to be democracy or socialism or whatever in your lives, you are the ones who should decide that, not the anti-Cubans in Miami and Washington. We have gained much working with the decency of President Obama in the past two years, but there is still Miami and still Congress beyond his control, and he has only days left as President. The blockade-runners are still powerful as they hide behind a superpower. You young dear Cubans are sooooo strong. You just have to be a bit stronger considering the strength of those who are trying to literally starve you with the blockade." 
      Vidal's impassioned assault on the embargo not only stressed the harm it brings to the older students but also to "your siblings in lower grades below college level. They are also made to suffer each day by cruel elements in a foreign country." The U. S. media is not in the business of presenting Cuba's side of issues such as the embargo, but 51 minutes and 27 seconds of Vidal's speech at the University of Havana was and is available online at powerful venues such as HuffPost/TheWorldPost. In that video Vidal speaks Spanish but she was just as emphatic when she later answered questions in English concerning the embargo.
      Vidal's main theme to the University of Havana students emphasized that Cuba's revolutionary government, in "stark contrast to the Batista years of the 1950s and the intent of Cuba's enemies in Miami and Washington during these crucial modern times" provides "all its people free educations and health care and street safety." And that salient point seemed to resonate the strongest with University of Havana students such as Rosalie Contreras who told "REUTERS" that, "We have world opinion behind us and we must not allow the blockade to do to the children beneath us what it has done to us and our parents. Josefina is fighting just for us and for them, not against us and them while basking in a Miami mansion."
      This is Josefina Vidal modestly dressed in her modest Havana office. She is the indefatigable leader of Cuba's David vs. Goliath struggle against the island's prime enemies in Miami and in the United States Congress. She may lose that struggle but she is both skilled and determined enough to amazingly make it a contestable battle in which she believes her side is supported by what she calls "world opinion and by what would be justice for past and current Cubans who have fought so hard for independence and for sovereignty."
       As a world-class and nonpareil Cuban Minister, Josefina Vidal has already achieved milestones that a handful of ultra-powerful Cuban-Americans deemed impossible -- such as getting Cuba removed from the Batistiano-dictated Sponsors of Terrorism list; opening embassies in Havana and Washington for the first time since 1961; loosening a Miami-dictated rule that made everyday Americans the only people in the world without the freedom to visit Cuba; getting a friendly U. S. president in 2016 to be the first sitting president to visit Cuba since Calvin Coolidge arrived on a warship in 1928; having U. S. cruise ships visit Cuba for the first time in over five decades; having U. S. commercial flights land in Cuba for the first time in over five decades; etc. But Vidal has three more impossible tasks testing her diplomatic skills: {1Ending what she calls the "blockade;" {2} ending what continues as a string of U.S. tax-funded regime-change programs; and {3} getting Guantanamo Bay returned to what she calls its rightful owner, "Cuba." The odds are about a million-to-one against her regarding this unfinished business but she faced similar odds on several things she has already achieved. Thus, being underestimated works to her own advantage. 
And you know what
      There are four firmly entrenched Cuban-American members of Congress from Miami. Polls show that most Cuban-Americans even in Miami's Little Havana district favor normalizing relations with Cuba but...alas...it seems only anti-Castro zealots and scions of zealous anti-Castro families can get elected to Congress from Miami, which still occupies fertile U. S. soil. Another irony related to U.S.-Cuban relations is that a staunch pro-Cuban lady in Cuba, Vidal, seems more concerned about the demeaning image America's Cuban policy casts on America and democracy than do the Cuban-Americans in Congress. Now chew on that for a moment and, of course -- being in the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave -- you're perfectly free to disagree, at least verbally, with such ironies and assumptions.
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21.10.16

Cuba's NO-WIN Situations

Tied to Foreign Interventions?
{Updated: Saturday, October 22nd, 2016}  
       If you carefully study and then comprehend this photo, you will begin to understand why the island of Cuba is in a no-win situation, sort of like a little guppie encased in a bowl with hungry, fish-eating sharks. The photo shows dedicated members of Cuba's Civil Defense Team rescuing citizens in the city of Baracoa in Guantanamo Province. This was earlier this month when Hurricane Matthew slammed into eastern Cuba with the same ferocity that had killed hundreds of people elsewhere in the Caribbean, especially the nearby island of Hispaniola. Revolutionary Cuba is renowned for its preparations and actions in defending its people with counter-measures against natural and man-made hurricanes, such as Hurricane Matthew this month of October-2016 and the Bay of Pigs military attack in April-1961. INCREDIBLY, despite the ferocious devastation of Hurricane Matthew on five eastern provinces of Cuba, not a single Cuban died thanks to the efforts of Cuba's well-trained and well-prepared Civil Defense Team. YET, that wasn't the top headline across the Caribbean, in nearby Miami or even in Cuba. It seems that the Cuban government "detained" a couple of dissident self-proclaimed "journalists" that the government felt were "interfering" with the work of the Civil Defense Team during its delicate rescue efforts. Thanks to what Cuba says are the highly sophisticated and well-funded counter-revolutionary forces, the "detained journalists in Guantanamo" was the top headline on the heels of Hurricane Matthew's devastation of eastern Cuba. Such staged and coordinated provocations are routinely successful because of receptive mainstream media and blogs anxious to exploit perceived or distorted anti-Cuban reactions. Thus, a provocation that can distract from positive actions by Cuba's government is considered a success by the island's enemies.
       The Letters from Cuba blog by Fernando Ravsberg has long been considered one of the most respected sources for unbiased journalism from inside Cuba, with international giants like the BBC utilizing his insights. But things have a way of changing...from osmosis, incentives, nudging or whatever. This week -- Oct. 20-2016 -- Fernando Ravsberg's article "The Cuban Government's Communication 'Strategies'" unfairly downplayed Cuba's emphasis on keeping Hurricane Matthew from killing Cubans to excoriating the government for "detaining several" dissident journalists in the devastated area. He wrote: "The detention of several journalists is the latest of the slip-ups. The price of the clumsy action was to put the persecution of journalists 'on the front-page' while the Civil Defense troops' huge success to prevent Cuban deaths during the time that Hurricane Matthew struck has been put aside in the background." Fernando Ravsberg didn't mention why the detention of the journalists and not the Civil Defense heroics made the front-pages of what he called "alternative media platforms" that he said "are steaming ahead." Fernando said, "New blogs are created everyday that inform Cuba, from Cuba, about a country that doesn't appear in government media." He doesn't mention that many of those "new blogs" and "alternative media platforms" are promoted and financed by foreign enterprises that Cuba and independent sources claim include U. S. government-backed "democracy" programs and other visceral Cuban-exile regime-change programs. 
      While Fernando Ravsberg and others were railing about several detained journalists that Cuba claimed were interfering with helping Cubans like these coping with rubble left behind by Hurricane Matthew in the city of Baracoa, the Cuban government apparently was doing all it could to deal earnestly with the situation. But provoking Cuba to "detain" them garnered the "headlines," as Fernando Ravsberg admitted. 
     Cuba's most out-spoken and highest-profile news anchor, Cristina Escobar, reacted differently than Fernando Ravsberg and the counter-revolutionary journalists regarding Hurricane Matthew's visit to eastern Cuba. The talented 28-year-old Escobar said, "The Cuban government is not above criticism but that does not mean that foreign-backed distortions should be permitted to run amok across this sovereign island or that foreign-backed agents should not be monitored closely. As a broadcast journalist with the state media, if I believed the detainment of two anti-government provocateurs in Baracoa was the big story, I would have reported it. But I believed the big story was trying to protect those Cuban citizens from the ravages of a powerful storm and then help them recover. That's the simple, plain truth but too often it competes with staged provocations designed to distort the truth and shine a well-funded and well-scripted bad light on Cuba." 
And speaking of no-win situations
        Meet notable anti-Cuban dissident Tania Bruguera. Tania is a well-known U.S.-based artist, mostly well-known for getting arrested or detained in Cuba. The photo is courtesy of Tim Knox/The Guardian. It was taken when Tania announced that she is running for President of Cuba when Raul Castro steps down, which he says will be in early 2018. She says she will use the election to "build a different Cuba where we are in charge and not just the few." She admitted her bid for the presidency is Utopian but she aims "to change the culture of fear." Tania has succeeded in being arrested and detained in Cuba, with even her passport briefly taken. She has described to the media how Cuba's secret police surrounded her Havana residence "like I was Osama bin Laden." Cuba never mistook her for bin Laden but it does consider her "a CIA operative, and a well-funded one seeking to get arrested and publicized by it to hurt Cuba and help her."    
       This photo of Tania Bruguera, with an image of Fidel Castro as an ominous backdrop, is courtesy of TEDGlobal/James Duncan Davidson. Her efforts in Cuba haven't started a revolution yet or touched off a coup and her bid to be elected President of Cuba in 2018 will probably fail too. But it will be well-publicized, just as the "detainment" of the dissident journalists who supposedly hindered the Cuban effort to deal with the powerful Hurricane Matthew in Guantanamo Province was well-publicized, apparently to offset coverage of the miraculously successful rescue operations. Fernando Ravsberg's lavish promotion of dissident journalists this week and Tania Bruguera's ongoing bid to be elected President of Cuba in 2018 are just two examples of the many no-win situations facing an island nation that will always be susceptible to foreign interventions -- uh, always for nice and sweet democratic and humanitarian reasons, of course!!
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20.10.16

Cuba: Surviving or Thriving?

Well, A Bit of Both!!
      Two weeks ago in the first week of October-2016 the powerful Hurricane Matthew pounded eastern Cuba and left much of Baracoa, an historic coastal city of 85,000, in rubble although excellent preparedness orchestrated by the Cuban government helped prevent deaths. The Cuban government as usual got high marks from numerous unbiased sources for protecting its citizens, but not in the U. S. media and certainly not nearby Miami where many, as usual, blamed 90-year-old Fidel Castro.
      Yesterday -- Oct. 19-2016 -- the Miami Herald used the above graphic to illustrate an article still attacking Cuba regarding Hurricane Matthew. The headline: "Rebuilding Efforts Underway in Eastern Cuba But U. S. Hurricane Aid Rebuffed." The article pointed out that schools were back in session and efforts were continuing to clear roads, restore electricity and communications, and Cubana de Aviacion will resume flights to Baracoa today -- October 20th. The article mentioned that Cuba is receiving help from countries like Venezuela and Japan and added this sentence: "But despite offers from U. S. charities to send food and other relief, shipments from the United States has been rebuffed. thus far." The implication was that the Cuban government has "rebuffed" help from the U. S., especially Miami, because it is not interested in helping its people. That is a bald-faced lie, one that reflects far more badly on the U. S. than on Cuba. Cuba trusts aid from countries like Venezuela, Japan, etc. -- none of which have ever mauled Cuba with military, terrorism, assassination, congressional or embargo attacks. If the U. S., especially Miami, could say the same thing, it is presumed Cuba would readily accept help from the U. S., even Miami's Little Havana area.
      This photo is courtesy of Roberto Machado Noa/LightRocket/Getty Images and it was used yesterday -- Oct. 19-2016 -- to illustrate a major NPR article written by Carrie Kahn. The title of the article is: "Amid A Struggling Economy, Cuba Real Estate Is Booming." The boom is particularly occurring in the area of Havana, shown above, fronted by the famed Malecon seawall. Ms. Kahn wrote: "About 100 miles off the tip of Florida, it's boom time. The real estate market in Havana, Cuba, is roaring. Apartments are selling for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Add a Caribbean sea view or a prized spot in a pre-revolution exclusive neighborhood and the price can be a million dollars. Cubans are on a wild ride. Five years ago, President Raul Castro began letting homeowners buy and sell property. But its only in the last year and a half, with warmer relations between the U. S. and Cuba, that the rush on real estate really started. The U. S. trade embargo prohibits Americans from buying property on the island and Cuban law allows only residents to purchase homes. But that hasn't stopped foreigners from finding loopholes and fueling the frenzy." In Revolutionary Cuba, Cubans are provided excellent free educations and health care as well as guarantees of food and shelter. Many own their own modest homes or apartments. This NPR article references modest places -- because of "location, location, location" -- being priced at upwards of $250,000 in "roaring" Havana. 
     No one knows more than Peter Kornbluh when it comes to U.S.-Cuban relations. Moreover, unlike the mainstream media in the U. S., he has both the guts and the integrity to tell the truth about a subject that reflects mightily on America's international image. Peter is the highly respected Cuban expert at the Washington-based U. S. National Security Archive. In a long, major article yesterday -- Oct. 19-2016 -- Mr. Kornbluh provides the best up-to-date summary of President Obama's drastic influence on U.S.-Cuban relations. The article is entitled: "Normalization of Relations With Cuba Is All But Irreversible Now." 
     Peter Kornbluh's must-read article yesterday included these words: "With just under 100 days remaining in office, President Obama has launched a final offensive to assure that his administration's effort to normalize relations with Cuba will outlast his presidency and be recorded as one of the most dramatic breakthroughs in the annals of U. S. foreign policy." Americans, propagandized derogatorily about Cuba every day since the triumph of the Cuban Revolution in 1959, should study that topical sentence from America's top Cuban expert. His article includes sub-topics such as "An Irreversible Policy Shift" and "We Will Not Pursue Regime-Change in Cuba, Obama Declared." Mr. Kornbluh's explanations of those titles are the best explanations U. S. citizens will get. He also explains that Republicans in Miami and in the U. S. Congress will continue to doggedly try to block and/or overturn each and every Obama advancement in U.S.-Cuban relations. And Mr. Kornbluh worries...as all democracy-loving Americans should worry...that another Bush-like Republican will one-day capture the White House. Mr. Kornbluh, as this lifelong Republican understands, believes that Republicans in charge of Congress are enemies of Cuba and democracy while also believing that Republicans in the White House would be the same. In his insightful article, Mr. Kornbluh wrote, "Donald Trump is one such enemy." Even Republicans who cringe the severest about the prospects of another Clinton presidency should agree with his conclusion while also hoping that the U. S. democracy can soon return to having major presidential candidates with at least favorable, not grossly unfavorable, personal ratings. Kornbluh's comments yesterday about Trump referenced the Republican's cowardly, undemocratic promise back in September in Miami to "reverse" Obama's Cuban overtures.
      Since the 1950s US-Cuba Relations have been predicated in the United States by how much revenge, money and political power that an unsavory few could exact at the expense of the majority and democracy. With unparalleled boldness and intelligence, President Obama has finally sliced markedly into that derogatory reflection on America. As Peter Kornbluh, America's top Cuban expert said in his major article yesterday, Mr. Obama's efforts have already produced "one of the most dramatic breakthroughs in the annals of U. S. foreign policy." And hopefully, the people Mr. Kornbluh called "the enemies" of Obama and democracy will never be able to "erase" the corrections Mr. Obama has made in US-Cuba Relations.  

Mr. Obama has reasons to applaud himself.
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18.10.16

Cuba Is Arriving

Obama Opened the Door!!
       This photo is courtesy of Ramon Espinosa/AP and it reflects changes on the island of Cuba wrought by U. S. President Obama's herculean normalization efforts. In the center is Cuban fashion designer Analu proudly walking one of her models down the catwalk at this week's Havana Fashion Week. It's vibes and vibrations seemed to flow out from the Alicia Alonso Grand Theater, revealing the island's love of beauty and aesthetics as unleashed talent and creativity emerge amidst the lingering, archaic U. S. embargo.
       According to the AP's Andrea Rodriguez, the highly successful Havana Fashion Week was created only in 2015 as key elements of President Obama's efforts to normalize relations with Cuba began to be implemented. Rodriguez wrote, "It began in 2015 with 30 designers. This year's edition had twice as many." 
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