Cuba to Resist U.S. Pressure and Psychological War: Díaz-Canel · Global Voices
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Havana, Cuba’s president, Miguel Díaz-Canel, denounced yesterday a policy of “maximum pressure” and the psychological war of the United States against his country and assured that the island is ready to resist in any scenario. He also denied a supposed rapprochement between the two countries, as his American counterpart, Donald Trump, said a day earlier.
Cuban President stresses that his country is peaceful and does not pose a threat to anyone. It denounces the manipulations promoted by the White House to justify the siege against the Caribbean island
HAVANA, CUBA.- The president of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel, said that he “is not afraid” of a war with the United States, in response to the constant threats of US President Donald Trump to carry out an eventual invasion of the island. “We don’t want a war (with the United States), but we’re not afraid of it either. We’re preparing so that we won’t be taken by surprise or defeated,” the Cuban head of state said in an interview with the British netw…
Washington has been applying a policy of maximum pressure to Cuba for six months: an oil blockade that has multiplied the blackouts, new sanctions that are driving foreign companies away and always, fundamentally, the shadow of a possible military intervention. Neither the bilateral dialogue that both capitals are carrying out nor the profound economic reforms that Havana has announced have served to soften a pressure that, at least in the socio…
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