This Cuban totalitarianism is solely responsible for the economic―and political and social―tragedy of the Cuban nation.
Etiqueta: United States of America
Cuban foreign policy is strategically flexible
Cuban diplomacy is elaborated in a covert manner, and thus lacks transparency. Since 1959 the doctrine of simulation as a combat weapon has prevailed.
The US Embargo has nothing to do with it
Shame on the UN for helping to sustain the fiction that Cubans go hungry and flee the country because of US imperialism.
Calling it a blockade is a form of manipulation
It is the fact that the U.S. stands alone in insisting on sanctions that amplifies the criticism of the embargo in its current form.
“Embargo? What embargo?”
“Let Cuba Live!” solidarity circles will cheer. “Embargo? What embargo?” many Cuban government opponents will allege.
The significance of Cuba’s enormous investment in diplomatic relations
There are many positions on the embargo among Cubans in the diaspora: some see it as morally wrong; others see it as a failed policy; others see it as a smokescreen that prevents analysis of the internal problems of Cuban society; and still others see it as a necessary tactic to isolate and weaken the Cuban government.