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Mexico Steps In to Save the Cubans We Are Starving
Mexico has stepped in to send humanitarian aid to Cuba after the U.S. has cut off its shipments of oil from Venezuela.
Mexico says that it sent two Navy ships carrying more than 814 tons of humanitarian aid for civilians, under orders from President Claudia Sheinbaum.
Think about this. Cuba has not harmed the U.S. but the U.S. president decided that Cuba will “be failing pretty soon.” After the U.S. attacked Venezuela and began dictating its oil shipments, it cut off Cuba, which is already struggling under U.S. sanctions, to force a government collapse. What is the end goal? To thwart trade relationships with China and force the Cuban people to turn sovereignty over to the U.S.
Drop Site Reporter Ryan Grim put it this way on Super Bowl Sunday: “There are obviously a lot of shameful moments in American history, but Mexico being forced to send militarily protected humanitarian relief to a Cuban population we are starving for no reason, while we all stuff our faces with chicken wings, has to rank among our low moments.”
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