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13 responses to “Cuba, a forgotten country”


  1. Cuba is the absolute proof that within this world no good deed ever goes unpunished.

    Its been alright for Cuba to spend its life freeing the colonialized peoples of the world.

    Nobody wants to recognize the debt owed to the people of Cuba.

    And even as she is left to suffer the indignities in near silence from the tyrannical regime in Washington, as a consequence of just being, even as empire itself is well on its way toward unavoidable collapse, the peoples of the world are so enfeebled that none of its decades of good deeds seem not to merit saving Cuba from the barbarism of the arch enemy of mankind.

    Still, those like Northern Observer will continue to assert that there must never be real political pluralism, that the victim (Cuba) is the author of its predicament, that Cuba has no real right to have sought its own path, that sanctions regimes lasting for more than a half century are not the most vicious kinds of warfare there’s even been.

    And then, when Pacha repeatedly calls for the ruthless application of the deckemon deep within the devil’s pokemon all type of critiques are advanced as though there’s no contradiction therein.


  2. Cuba’s role in Angola and the Non Aligned Movement is often forgotten. Its weakening has negatively impacted geopolitics.

  3. Revolutionary Dream, We should be in Angola Avatar
    Revolutionary Dream, We should be in Angola

    “Cuba’s role in Angola and the Non Aligned Movement is often forgotten. Its weakening has negatively impacted geopolitics.”

    geopolitics may be over intellectualising the situation when we should be in Angola as Pablo Moses would say. Black people need to up their spiritual warfare practice when everything is doom and gloom by design. Until they have done that sanctions on USA and Israel is the way to go to put the warmongers in place. Starve them of Rare Earth Resources for their Hi-Tek AI warfare until they stop starving Low-Tek poor.


  4. The Cuban government should take Barbados as a model to achive true democracy: democratic elections, but one-party rule with an almighty supreme leader, and the unity of powers of government, parliament, and judiciary.

    Tron
    fair and balanced


  5. David,

    I don’t know what to say. These are dark, dark days.


  6. Yes Donna.

    In our age, every wrong can be justified as right, and every right as wrong.

  7. American facism and racism Avatar
    American facism and racism

    Trump wants regime change in Iran and Cuba before mid-term shit
    CIA don’t need to do it undercover anymore
    fascism cannot manifest without full on racism


  8. Would work for Barbados.

    https://solfium.com/en/



  9. David,

    Did the USA just murder two St. Lucians off Bequia?


  10. @Donna

    St Lucia PM confirms lives lost in US strike

    CASTRIES – Prime Minister Phillip J. Pierre yesterday said the St Lucia government “is actively engaging through established diplomatic and security channels” after confirming that “people lost their lives” in the latest United States military strike against illegal drug dealers in the Caribbean Sea.

    “Today, I addressed reports circulating across the region that have raised concern among our citizens.

    “Let me assure the nation: the Government of St Lucia is actively engaging through established diplomatic and security channels to verify the facts. We will communicate confirmed information to the public promptly and responsibly,” Pierre said in a statement posted on his Facebook page.

    But speaking at the weekly news conference ahead of the Cabinet meeting, Pierre said, “I can confirm that people lost their lives and to the circumstances I have got no official notification on the circumstances surrounding their deaths.

    Investigations

    “The issue is being investigated by the powers responsible for investigations,” he added.

    Last Friday, the US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) said that at the direction of SOUTHCOM Commander General Francis L. Donovan, the “Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel operated by Designated Terrorist Organisations.

    “Intelligence confirmed the vessel was transiting along known narcotrafficking routes in the Caribbean and was engaged in narco-trafficking operations. Three narco-terrorists were killed during this action. No US military forces were harmed,” SOUTHCOM said in a statement.(CMC)

  11. NorthernObserver Avatar

    Pacha
    You too love to call my name on Cuba?
    Even though you tell me I’ve never been there.
    Don’t worry the USA will starve them, but we all know, as evidenced by your repeated call for political types in Bim to align themselves with ‘something military’, the government in Cuba doesn’t control much.
    Amerikka must now thread the needle between mass emigration to their shores, and the old time families who want their lands back. Stuck in the middle is GAESA et al.
    They cannot control Cuba without a blood bath.

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