Well would you look at that?

Dry run of the globalists.

They want to understand how to handle the reaction when they do it nation by nation, in the rest of the world.

It is coming. . . soon, you will have to prove who you are, and all content will need to be pre-approved before it is posted to the internet.

 
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Okay, suppose they cause the tyrannical leadership to capitulate. Then what? How do they get food and necessities to alleviate the immediate grievances, and then how do they install a reliable government that will achieve what it is they want???

I can guarantee you that the United States State Department does not have a reliable government charter system for distribution.
 
How do they get food and necessities to alleviate the immediate grievances, and then how do they install a reliable government that will achieve what it is they want???
The regime change and change in system will pretty much get them there, as sanctions are lifted.
 
Dry run of the globalists.

They want to understand how to handle the reaction when they do it nation by nation, in the rest of the world.

It is coming. . . soon, you will have to prove who you are, and all content will need to be pre-approved before it is posted to the internet.

The devil is always in the detail, and this devil is the Ministry of Truth. Not metaphorically, but actually


Hold my calls, i'll be hiding under my bed........ o_O ~S~
 
Here's the reason:

"Hospitals and pharmacies have run out of medicines as basic as penicillin and aspirin. Blackouts have become maddeningly frequent and agonizingly long. Cubans lucky enough to have foreign currency wait in line for hours for staples like beans and rice."

Same old Marxist/Communist outcome. Starvation, illness and finally extermination. Biden gives lip service only. Have they blamed Donald Trump yet?
 
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Pretty sure they have great healthcare though.....
 
Hospitals and pharmacies have run out of medicines as basic as penicillin and aspirin.
A medicine shortage? Let me guess... food, too? I wonder if that has anything to do with our embargo of Cuba on food medicine? I bet it does.

Here are some people who are reporting on it:

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Summary​

For over 30 years an embargo by the USA has restricted Cuba's ability to purchase foods and medicines. In 1992, the USA enacted the Cuban Democracy Act (CDA), which “exempted” the sale of medicines from the embargo. However, the implementation of the CDA's requirements and the intensification of the embargo as a result of the passage of the Helms-Burton Act in March, 1996, have undermined the purpose of the medicine exemption. The resultant lack of food and medicine to Cuba contributed to the worst epidemic of neurological disease this century. The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights of the Organization of American States has informed the US Government that such activities violate international law and has requested that the US take immediate steps to exempt food and medicine from the embargo.
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So you have two options, here, just like the rest of us: you can say it is worth it to maintain the status quo of the embargo or it isn't. But if you say it is worth it, you don't get to point and laugh at anyone's incompetence, when people are rioting because they do not have food or medicine. save your own.
 

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