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Can we stop repeating this talking point
Sorry yid, us goys don't really like the underage human trafficking rape houses, even if an Israeli occupied weimar government decides to cover the entire thing up and then extort the police and local government trying to shut it down because it looks really bad in international news for underage human trafficking rape houses to be operating in their le epic socialist country.
 
Why does EVERY thread have to devolve into jewsperging.

Anyway, I found a pretty in-depth report about Cuba meddling in US internal politics over the decades:


Lots of juicy tidbits in it

A Fox News Digital investigation found the U.S. Hands Off Cuba Committee is part of a wider pro-communist Cuba network that numbers 145 organizations with $1 billion in collective annual revenues, spanning labor unions, university groups, anti-war coalitions, socialist organizations, racial justice nonprofits, legal advocacy groups and religious organizations.
 

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla:
Marco Rubio was not born in Cuba. He does not know Cuba. He knows nothing about Cuba.



Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla:
Cuba is a small island with 10 million inhabitants.

What would be the common sense behind the idea that Cuba could threaten a nuclear superpower?


Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces held military training as a part of Combat preparations amid the rising tension with USA. Some of the FAR fighters notably using RPKN machine gun with 1PN58 NSPUM night scope and UIM “Mambí-5” anti-materiel sniper rifle. That nightvision scope is 80s era Soviet gear.
 
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Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla:


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Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces held military training as a part of Combat preparations amid the rising tension with USA. Some of the FAR fighters notably using RPKN machine gun with 1PN58 NSPUM night scope and UIM “Mambí-5” anti-materiel sniper rifle. That nightvision scope is 80s era Soviet gear.
First they came for the Communists.
 
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Amid tension between the US and Cuba, US naval vessels deployed to the Caribbean and its surrounding waters consist of two main groups: the USS Nimitz (CVN-68) carrier group, and the USS Iwo Jima (LHD-7) Amphibious Ready Group.

The USS Iwo Jima (LHD-7), which notably took part in the Maduro capture, has stayed in the region since, alongside the USS Fort Lauderdale (LPD-28). Between the group, approximately 4,500 marines and sailors make up the amphibious assault group that has MV-22B Ospreys as well as its own F-35B's as part of a package that specialises in amphibious assaults, like what would be required for Cuba. The USS Iwo Jima recently took part in the Venezuela diplomatic evacuation drills carried out by Marines from the group.

The USS Nimitz (CVN-68) carrier group, while in the region, is notably under-equipped to be a significant asset in an operation against Cuba. The Nimitz only has one destroyer escort, the USS Gridley (DDG-101), instead of the usual two or even three destroyer escorts normally seen for combat deployments, as the destroyers make up the majority of the carrier's defensive layer, as well as a large capacity for offensive guided missile capabilities. The Nimitz is also travelling with half of its usual 4 squadrons of Super Hornet aircraft, its main offensive aircraft, meaning the carrier group's offensive and defensive capabilities are significantly reduced. The USS Nimitz group also hasn't completed Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMPTUEX) to our knowledge, a multi-week training drill required for a carrier group to complete before being eligible for combat tasking. With the combination of no COMPTUEX certification and a limited carrier group footprint, the likelihood of the carrier groups' involvement in a near-future combat operation against Cuba is unlikely. The group would likely need to be reinforced first, then enter a multi-week COMPTUEX drill with its new reinforcements, which would take some time before it's ready and be noticed, or if the ship completed COMPTUEX secretly along its passage around South America, it would risk entering combat operations with limited offensive and defensive capabilities with a ship at the end of its life span.

The USS Nimitz, is scheduled to be decommissioned early next year, as the ship was stationed on the western side of the US (Bremerton, Washington), and being too large to pass through the Panama canal, it had to make a trip around south American on its way to the decommissioning port (Norfolk, Virginia), which is why its *officially* passing through the region, not as part of a specific deployment to the Caribbean.

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China sends 15,000 tons of rice to Cuba.
 
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Russian tanker turns away from Cuba. No gas por el Cuba, senor.

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Cuba has warned that any direct U.S. military attack on the island would trigger “serious consequences” for regional stability amid escalating tensions between Washington and Havana.

Cuban officials accused the United States of increasing military pressure, economic coercion, and destabilization efforts against the country while reaffirming that Havana would respond to any aggression.

The statements come as U.S.-Cuba relations continue deteriorating following renewed sanctions, migration disputes, and growing geopolitical tensions across Latin America.

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A new opinion piece argues that decades of U.S. pressure and sanctions against Cuba have failed to achieve regime change while deepening humanitarian and economic suffering on the island.

According to the article, renewed hardline policies under President Donald Trump risk further isolating Cuba economically and diplomatically while worsening shortages, migration pressures, and public hardship.

The piece also argues that U.S. policy toward Cuba has become increasingly driven by domestic political calculations rather than long-term strategic success.
 
I forgot that commies tend to inflate their numbers. 10 million is the official figure, the actual number might be lower than that.

This is one of the most striking demographic controversies in Latin America. Here's how the figures compare:
The "official" picture (Cuban government + UN/World Bank):
Around 2020, official figures put Cuba at roughly 11.3 million residents. Cuba's population peaked in 2012 at 11.3 million and has been declining since. International bodies like the UN and World Bank, which largely rely on Cuban government data, currently place the island at around 10.9–11.2 million — a modest decline.
The independent estimate (then vs. now):
The picture painted by independent researchers is far more alarming. A study by renowned Cuban economist and demographer Juan Carlos Albizu-Campos estimates that by end of 2024 there were only 8,025,624 people living on the island — significantly lower than the 9,748,532 reflected in official Cuban statistics. Albizu-Campos warns that a population contraction of this magnitude "has only been observed in contexts of armed conflict," and suggests the need to analyze the situation not as a demographic crisis but as a full-blown systemic crisis.
Why the gap is so large:
The report estimates that 545,011 people left the island in 2024 alone — double the official figure recognized by the government, which only accounts for migrants heading to the United States and overlooks those departing for other countries.
The Cuban government refuses to give concrete figures on the massive outflow of citizens, claiming that until they have been out of the country for two years, they are still considered residents. This accounting trick artificially inflates their population count.
In summary:
Source~2020 estimate~2024–2025 estimate
Cuban government / UN~11.3 million~9.7–10.9 million
Independent researchers~10–11 million~8 million
The gap between official and independent figures is now roughly 2 million people — an extraordinary divergence that reflects both the scale of the emigration crisis and the Cuban government's systematic undercounting of it.
 
8 million
The amount of strain on the food parcel system that Cuba has must be hell since most of the islanders are becoming more old and nigger colored from what I see today. I guess the browns and white-latinos are fleeing in-mass to the groyper army or to Mexico.

Shit dude Cuba might have a mass elderly crisis like Japan but no social welfare (communist bread doesn't count) and niggers running the island.
 

Cuban Revolutionary Armed Forces has recently held new military trainings amid the rising tension with America. FAR Soldiers are using UIM “Mambí-5” anti-materiel sniper rifle, PKM machine guns, RPG-7 with PG-7V rockets and AKM-CNC (locally modified AKM) rifles.
 
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