Friday, December 19, 2014

Cuba Beware!

One piece of surprising news lately has been the announcement by Obummer that the US will move to re-establish relations with Cuba.

On the outside, this may seem like something that was a long-time coming, and has received praise from many people-except for the handful of nasty malcontents in Southern Florida and their political whores on capitol hill.

It’s clear that for fifty years that the US kept the Cuba blockade going, it was not isolating Cuba, but itself!

Year after year since the 1980s the UN General Assembly had a vote on lifting the Cuban embargo. Each year the US, along with the Zionist shit-pit and a South-Pacific micro-stan or two, voted no while the rest of the world vote to lift the embargo.

So it’s clear who has been isolated internationally, and it wasn’t Cuba.

This blockade has cost Cuba over $100 billion in revenue since it was enacted. Think of how better things would’ve be there if there was no embargo.

But as good as this sudden US about-face on a very stupid and hopeless policy seems, there’s a cause for concern. Below are some suspicious caveats

For one, it’s very important to read between the lines. Pay attention to the way Obama’s statements are written, and it’s clear that he’s not after reconciling with the Cuban government, but trying to continue the policy of overthrowing it from the inside. He speaks about the policy of sanctions as failed, and then talks about achieving ‘change’ in Cuba by ‘engaging’ with the Cuban people.

It sounds like regime change from the inside, which has been tried in Ukraine and other countries, and which left them in chaos.

There are also strategic reasons to engage with Cuba.

Cuba and Russia are again growing close economically and strategically. Russian gas companies have discussed gas exploration off Cuba’s coast. Cuba also has a barter system with Venezuela, whose government the US hates and wants to get rid of.

So this so-called engagement with Cuba is a clever ruse to drive a wedge between Cuba, Venezuela, Russia, and any other nations who support Cuba whom the US doesn’t like.

It’s also an attempt by the US to sneak enough operatives, money, and equipment into Cuba that will be used to subvert the country from within and lead to a Maidan-style scenario.

There are some clues that point to this direction, namely:

-The US isn’t lifting the sanctions totally. Only a little bit of business will be done with Cuba, and the amount of remittance money that Cuban-Americans can send to their relatives in Cuba will be raised.

-In return for this so-called ‘re-engagement,’ Cuba must release political prisoners and dissidents, as well as allow greater internet access for Cubans.

So the US will allow conditions to improve just enough to make it possible to inject saboteurs and other subversives into Cuba to work for regime change, but not enough for Cuba to see substantial change that would give credit to the Cuban government, thereby weakening opposition to it.

-A few months ago this year the US voted no against lifting the blockade on Cuba, something that it has done consistently for almost thirty years. So why the sudden change? If the US was really serious and meant well, then it would’ve abstained or vote yes. It would’ve considered lifting the blockade months or some years ago. This is all too fast, and contradictory.

-Obama said that the economic blockade of Cuba has failed to meet US objectives, and that it was the wrong policy, but at the same time he sanctions Iran and Russia ever more.

It’s clear that this so-called rapproachment is just a way to isolate Cuba from their true allies, and bring down its government.

The US will NEVER accept Cuba as it is, and the only way the blockade will be totally lifted is if the island is ruled by 100% pro-US puppets for the economic and strategic benefit of the US, and no one else, including the Cuban people.



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