Cuba and Haiti - USA Blamed With Its Ties to Propaganda, Assassination, Mercenaries, Oppression
Hatian assassination squad linked to US Nationals and Corps. Cuban President Blames US-Backed "Mercenaries" For Protests, Urges "Revolutionary Citizens" Fight Back Cuba's President and Communist Party chief Miguel Diaz-Canel has blamed unprecedented large-scale protests gripping Cuba's streets this week on foreign meddling, specifically charging the United States with stoking and fueling the anti-government demonstrations which have seen fierce clashes with police. At a Monday news conference, the same day Joe Biden said "We stand with the Cuban people and their clarion call for freedom" - Diaz-Canal further called on "revolutionary" citizens to counter the protests which he said are led by "vulgar criminals". "The order to fight has been given – into the street, revolutionaries!" the Communist leader urged. He further ranted about external agitators waging a "nonconventional war" especially utilizing the internet and social media with Washington's help, slamming US-led sanctions in place for over a half-century a "policy of economic suffocation". Protests in Havana, Cuba via AFP "This policy of sanctions that prevents any kind of fuel arriving in Cuba has put us in a very difficult situation," Diaz-Canel continued while denouncing "those who seek to discredit the revolution and fracture the unity of our country." And according to BBC, "Mr Díaz-Canel said the protesters were mercenaries hired by the US to destabilise the country, and called for his supporters to go out and defend the revolution - referring to the 1959 uprising which ushered in Communist rule." Multiple international correspondents on the ground have pointed to initial small scale protest quickly exploding across the island via social media despite government attempts to impose a blackout on coverage of protests. It appears to have started south-west of Havana in Antonio de los Baños. Cubans are facing one of the worst economic crises in years which has included acute fuel and food shortages, soaring prices for basic necessities, and government mismanagement and fumbling of the coronavirus pandemic. The police and security crackdown appears to be growing in harshness, fueling further outrage in the streets... these scenes emerging from the protests in Cuba are absolutely heartbreaking :( pic.twitter.com/WHaishz4io — Rob (@robrousseau) July 12, 2021 One protester was cited by BBC as saying, "There is no food, no medicine, there is no freedom. They do not let us live." In some instances the protesters' desperation and attempted crackdown by security forces has turned violent: Posts on social media showed people overturning police cars and looting some state-owned shops which price their goods in foreign currencies. For many Cubans, these shops are the only way they can buy basic necessities but prices are high. Officials in Havana are seizing on these scenes to highlight the "criminality" of the "agitators" while calling on Cubans to safeguard the Communist revolution. The United States stands with the Cuban people seeking freedom and respect for their human rights. Violence against peaceful protestors is abhorrent. We urge restraint and respect for the voice of the people. pic.twitter.com/XYoKAM42XM — Secretary Antony Blinken (@SecBlinken) July 12, 2021 The US has responded to this escalation in rhetoric by President Diaz-Canel, with top US diplomat for Latin America, Julie Chung, stating: "We are deeply concerned by 'calls to combat' in Cuba." Meanwhile, hawkish senators like Tom Cotton and Ted Cruz have continued their calls for the Cuban regime to be consigned to the "dustbin of history" - as Cruz put it yesterday, also with the Mayor of Miami Francis Suarez going so far as to call for a Libya-style military intervention. "Arab Spring"-style US ops and intervention in the Caribbean? Re: Cuba protests. 🇨🇺🇺🇸 I'd just like to point out that the US House appropriations budget has just alloted $20 million to "democracy" projects in Cuba. What they mean by "democracy" is made clear when they say that not one penny can be used to help the Cuban govt. pic.twitter.com/InYTmw4JrH — Alan MacLeod (@AlanRMacLeod) July 12, 2021 Suarez told a rally on Monday that an international intervention led by the United States is needed "to protect the Cuban people from a bloodbath." However, we can't imagine that such simple jingoistic 'solutions' as this actually helps the protesters' cause.
On Tue, 13 Jul 2021 18:01:00 -0400 grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
"Arab Spring"-style US ops and intervention in the Caribbean
Of course. It's the thing agents bell and 'grarpamp' have been spamming lately. 'arab spring' being the military operation of which appelbaum was an accomplice when he was a pentagon/tor criminal.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/cuba-accused-of-using-chinese-tech-systems-to-... https://twitter.com/marcorubio/status/1414435986281467907 The Institute for War and Peace in December 2020 reported that ETECSA’s primary technology providers are three Chinese companies—Huawei, TP-Link, and ZTE. The report further notes that the server HTTP header contained “V2R2C00-IAE/1.0” which “appears to be associated to Huawei equipment called eSight,” a network management system. This observation was also noted by Sweden-based non-governmental organization Qurium Media Foundation in a June 2020 report. “The presence of the V2R2C00-IAE header in some ‘Web Filtering’ responses suggests the presence of a NIP product (Huawei Intrusion Detection System) that sits inline in the network,” the report reads.
https://news.antiwar.com/2021/07/13/miami-mayor-says-the-us-should-consider-... https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/bombing-cuba-an-option-that-needs-to-be... https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/miami-mayor-says-us-invention-in-cuba-n... https://news.antiwar.com/2021/07/13/state-department-says-us-looking-at-ways... USA plans to bomb Cuba to install the murderous force of "Democracy", a grand fraud to remove all remaining freedom. Cubans should of course just wake up and bomb their own government out of existance, and refuse to ever replace it with anything. Miami Mayor Says The US Should Consider Bombing Cuba In the wake of anti-government demonstrations in Cuba, many US officials are calling for Washington to intervene. The mayor of Miami has gone as far to suggest that the US should consider bombing Cuba. In an interview with Fox News on Tuesday, Mayor Francis Suarez argued in favor of US military intervention and listed examples of previous US wars that involved airstrikes. When asked if he is suggesting that the US bomb Cuba, Suarez said, "What I’m suggesting is that option is one that has to be explored and cannot be just simply discarded as an option that is not on the table." Mayor Francis Suarez, Getty Images "And there’s a variety of ways the military can do it. But that’s something that needs to be discussed and needs to be looked as a potential option in addition to a variety of other options that can be discussed," he added. The mayor's full comments included actually invoking the operation which took out Osama bin Laden: What should be being contemplated right now is a coalition of potential military action in Cuba similar to what has happened in both administrations in both Republican and Democrat administrations. And Republican–with Bush in Panama, they deposed Noriega. And that country had peaceful democracy for decades. And you had interventions by a Democratic president taking out Osama bin laden in Pakistan. It’s a sovereign country where they took out a terrorist and saved probably thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of lives. And president Clinton in Kosovo intervening in a humanitarian issue with air strikes. In a separate interview with Fox Business News on Tuesday, Suarez again argued for US military invention. "The US has intervened in Latin America in numerous occasions and has been very successful," he said. Echoing the Cold War, Suarez said Cuba is a threat to the US because it is "exporting communism throughout the hemisphere." "Air strikes in Cuba" are now being floated on The News tv channel pic.twitter.com/IMjn4N3WoO — Andrew Lawrence (@ndrew_lawrence) July 13, 2021
On Thu, 15 Jul 2021 04:33:11 -0400 grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
https://news.antiwar.com/2021/07/13/miami-mayor-says-the-us-should-consider-...
notice how the same US govt turd who wants starlink-NSA to wage electronic war against cuba tries to pose as the exact opposite of what he is.
On Thu, 15 Jul 2021 04:33:11 -0400 grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
https://news.antiwar.com/2021/07/13/miami-mayor-says-the-us-should-consider-...
notice how the same US govt turd who wants starlink-NSA to wage electronic war against cuba tries to pose as the exact opposite of what he is.
On Thursday, July 15, 2021, 11:39:53 AM PDT, Punk-BatSoup-Stasi 2.0 <punks@tfwno.gf> wrote: On Thu, 15 Jul 2021 04:33:11 -0400 grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
https://news.antiwar.com/2021/07/13/miami-mayor-says-the-us-should-consider-... notice how the same US govt turd who wants starlink-NSA to wage electronic war against cuba tries to pose as the exact opposite of what he is.
You said: "...wants starlink-NSA to wage electronic war against cuba..." I'm not suggesting that Starlink/SpaceX, AS AN ORGANIZATION should do anything, or potentially even necessarily know anything. At least, do anything other than to provide the technical communications solution they are working on providing to most other locations on Earth. Instead, the people who would be trying to thwart the Cuban government would simply buy Starlink Internet service, and make it possible for people 'on the ground' in Cuba to communicate internationally (or nationally, within Cuba itself) when the Cuban government doesn't want such communication to occur. As long as the Starlink company is willing to sell Internet service to people who can be anywhere, and not merely at a fixed location, and WITHOUT needing the 'permission' of the region's purported 'government', it should work. For purposes of argument, consider three positions: 1. The Starlink company actively tries to overthrow the Cuban government. OR 2. The Starlink company actively tries to PREVENT the Cuban government from being overthrown. OR 3. The Starlink company is willing to passively provide its communications service to all comers, to be used in Cuba without getting the permission of the Cuban government. It wouldn't bother me if the Starlink company did Option 1. But short of that, and at the very least, I want to see the Starlink company do Option 3, provide communications to/from/within Cuba, and not conditioning that on getting the Cuban government's permission. Jim Bell
On Fri, 16 Jul 2021 00:45:06 +0000 (UTC) jim bell <jdb10987@yahoo.com> wrote:
For purposes of argument, consider three positions: 1. The Starlink company actively tries to overthrow the Cuban government. OR 2. ... 3. ...
It wouldn't bother me if the Starlink company did Option 1.
OK - Thanks Jim. I don't think I need to add anything else here.
hypocrisy
AOC and her Commie Socialist and Bernie squad mostly silent, as supporting Cuba's Commie Socialists would expose the BernSquad as Commie Socialists, which the rest of the US typically loves to hate, ie: political suicide. But Marxist Commie Socialist BLM, the ones who abused socialist activist money to buy and live in wealthy palaces for themselves... just had to expose their deadly force of Marxism plan again... https://summit.news/2021/07/15/horrible-blm-issues-statement-supporting-marx... https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1415537050984620033 https://twitter.com/RitaPanahi/status/1415506100028264452 https://twitter.com/GiancarloSopo/status/1415501675759034368 https://twitter.com/carloslcurbelo/status/1415509431987720194 https://twitter.com/Heminator/status/1415507594899333121 https://twitter.com/baseballcrank/status/1415506352265474049 https://twitter.com/RadioFreeTom/status/1415510516857032709 https://twitter.com/AGHamilton29/status/1415512589883215880 https://twitter.com/SheenaGreitens/status/1415512311062843392 https://twitter.com/mikehahn_/status/1415511577747496961 https://twitter.com/guypbenson/status/1415508089516789766 The Black Lives Matter organisation has issued a statement clearly aligning itself with the Marxist government’s brutal oppression of the Cuban people throughout the country, prompting widespread backlash but little surprise given that BLM itself was founded by avid Marxists. Rather than condemning the Cuban regime, the BLM statement blames the U.S. government under president Trump for “inhumane treatment” of the Cuban people: The official Black Lives Matter account has posted a statement reaffirming its support of Cuba’s communist regime just as mass anti-government protests are breaking out in the island. BLM also again expressed gratitude for Cuba giving asylum to convicted murderer Assata Shakur. pic.twitter.com/OCRYvfUMWc — Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) July 15, 2021 The statement claims that “Since 1962, the United States has forced pain and suffering on the people of Cuba by cutting off food, medicine and supplies, costing the tiny island nation an estimated $130 billion.” It’s the exact same claim that the Marxist Cuban regime is making. Marxist BLM standing with Cuban Marxists. Naturally. https://t.co/PN7T2uJqpg — Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) July 15, 2021 The statement continues, “The people of Cuba are being punished by the U.S. government because the country has maintained its commitment to sovereignty and self-determination. United States leaders have tried to crush this Revolution for decades.” “Instead of international amity, respect, and goodwill, the U.S. government has only instigated suffering for the country’s 11 million people – of which 4 million are black and brown”, the statement also claims. The fact that pro-freedom protesters in Cuba are waving U.S. flags has gone completely ignored by the BLM organisation. BLM’s statement was roundly eviscerated: Disgusting! Despite the Cuban dictatorship’s murdering and beating of protestors (many of them Black), BLM’s statement on Cuba….condemns the US, praises the Castro regime, and makes no mention of the atrocities being committed by the dictatorship. #SOSCuba #PatriaYVida https://t.co/a9k64eYCcQ — Giancarlo Sopo (@GiancarloSopo) July 15, 2021 Deplorable this organization has chosen to stand with the oppressive dictators who have murdered and enslaved innocent Cubans of all colors since 1959. The people responsible for ALL the death and misery in Cuba are the mostly white men who @Blklivesmatter has now embraced. https://t.co/ZCaesaCRcB — Carlos Curbelo (@carloslcurbelo) July 15, 2021 So how much of the American establishment last year went to bat for an organization that is quite predictably defending an oppressive communist regime? Also, contra this obscene statement, the Cuban communist regime remains actively racist: https://t.co/eS73bYbX1G https://t.co/Uf5qjvWs0w — Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) July 15, 2021 "Cubans' right to choose their own government" has nothing to do with the government that is subject to the embargo. Mozambique? A Marxist government that persecuted churches, plunged the country into a civil war & made a third of the population refugees? That Mozambique? https://t.co/xiUOLWVxcu — Dan McLaughlin (@baseballcrank) July 15, 2021 This is inane and whoever wrote it should have to read at least one real book about the Cold War (and not one by Howard Zinn). https://t.co/9OPXU46Y6c — Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) July 15, 2021 Very revealing that these organizations are releasing statement openly parroting the anti-US talking points of the communist regime that the Cuban people are risking their lives protesting against. https://t.co/nthnZZPfXF — AG (@AGHamilton29) July 15, 2021 This is a really, *really* bad take. Supporting a dictatorship is the opposite of supporting "Cubans' right to choose their own government." https://t.co/bj9VCmMbzn — Sheena Greitens (@SheenaGreitens) July 15, 2021 Assata Shakur is a an FBI Most Wanted Terrorist and cop killer. The fact that BLM continues to support her should tell you all you need to know about this horrible organization. https://t.co/Wu0ceVVdc2 — Mike Hahn (@mikehahn_) July 15, 2021 Horrible https://t.co/LF7tf2MrHi — Guy Benson (@guypbenson) July 15, 2021
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