Díaz-Canel: “Trump Seeks to Suffocate Cuba so that There Will Be a Social Explosion and He Will Have a Pretext to Intervene” - Socialist Action
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The President of Cuba, interviewed by the newspaper ElDiario.es, addressed the effects of the blockade and how the United States uses it to hit the Cuban people. “Today our hospitals do not have the energy they need for blackouts. Therefore, there is a waiting list for surgical operations of more than 100,000 patients, and among them there are more than 12,000 children. See what more criminal impact the blockade has.” He also commented that “we …
Díaz-Canel: “Trump seeks to suffocate Cuba so that there will be a social explosion and he will have a pretext to intervene” - Socialist Action
June 5, 2026Translation: Walter Lippmann. Miguel Díaz-Canel [Photo above] is the president of Cuba. He leads a country of just under ten million inhabitants, located 90 miles from Florida. Since the 1959 Revolution, Cuba has been a target of every US administration. But now the situation is particularly extreme and tense, to the point that … Continue reading Díaz-Canel: “Trump seeks to suffocate Cuba so that there will be a social explosion and…
Interview given by President Díaz-Canel to the Spanish newspaper elDiario, where the president pointed out that one of the most severe aspects of that policy is its prolongation for more than six decades
Miguel Díaz-Canel (1960) is the president of Cuba. He is at the head of a country of just under ten million inhabitants, 90 miles from Florida. Since the 1959 Revolution, Cuba has been in the spotlight of all U.S. administrations. But now the situation is particularly extreme and tense, to such an extent that there are those who compare it with the missile crisis (1962), following the upsurge of the U.S. blockade with energy asphyxiation and sec…
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp The first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and president of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel, said that the economic, commercial and financial blockade of the U.S. against the island "is today brutal and criminal" and is something that the Cuban people do not deserve. In an interview given to the Spanish newspaper elDiario.es, the president pointed out that one of the most severe aspects …
The first secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and president of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel, said that the economic, commercial and financial blockade of the United States against the island “is now brutal and criminal” and is something that the Cuban people do not deserve. In an interview given to the Spanish newspaper elDiario.es, the president pointed out that one of the most severe aspects of that policy is i…
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