Cuba US relations

Cuba Accuses Trump Administration of Bad Faith Negotiations

Cuba has recently voiced its strong sentiment that the Trump administration is not engaging in negotiations with the island nation in good faith. This declaration comes amid a backdrop of perceived consistent behavior from the current U.S. administration, which many observers, including Cuba, believe prioritizes leverage and threats over genuine dialogue. The accusations suggest a pattern where the administration’s approach to international relations is characterized by a lack of sincerity and an inclination towards manipulation rather than honest negotiation.

It appears to be a widely held view that the Trump administration’s dealings with various countries, not just Cuba, fall into this category.… Continue reading

US Charges Raul Castro With Murder, Pretext for Invasion Suspected

The news has emerged that former Cuban President Raul Castro is facing murder charges in the United States, stemming from a 1996 incident. This development has certainly sparked a lot of discussion and, quite frankly, a fair bit of skepticism about the motivations behind it.

It’s important to remember the context of this charge, which is rooted in the tragic downing of two planes belonging to the group “Brothers to the Rescue.” The U.S. Justice Department is reportedly basing these charges on this specific event.

However, delving a little deeper into the “Brothers to the Rescue” group reveals that its founder, Jose Basulto, has publicly acknowledged his connection to the CIA.… Continue reading