“This new aggression has united us more and elevated the honor, dignity, and anti-imperialist spirit of a people already recognized around the world for their brave resistance to any form of subordination to the empire,” Díaz-Canel said.

Cuban legislator Mariela Castro, Raúl’s granddaughter, told rallygoers that “we are prepared for combat."

“No one is going to kidnap him. I can assure you of that,” she said, alluding to the US invasion and abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on dubious narco-terrorism charges earlier this year. “Neither him nor anyone else.”

"My father is very calm, watching and smiling,” Castro added. “Here, we are prepared to fight imperialism. Cuba is a small and poor country, but one with experience confronting US imperialism. We know that as long as there is an anti-imperialist revolution, there will be a gigantic and ruthless enemy.”

Critics noted the hypocrisy of the Castro indictment, given the ongoing illegal US bombing of boats that the Trump administration claims—without providing evidence—were smuggling drugs in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean.

“Washington has no moral authority to judge anyone,” Gerardo Hernández, coordinator of the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution, said, referring to the boat-bombing campaign, which has killed nearly 200 people in close to 60 reported attacks. “Cuba is a people of peace and reaffirms its legitimate right to self-defense."

“Cuba does not constitute a threat to US security,” he continued. “On the contrary, Cuba is a state under attack by the United States.”

Observers have pointed to the decadeslong US-backed campaign of anti-Castro terrorism against the Cuban people, including the 1976 bombing of Cubana Flight 455, a commercial airliner with 73 people aboard, including 11 Guyanese nationals and 24 teenage members of Cuba’s junior Olympic fencing team. Perpetrators of the attack enjoyed safe haven in the United States, mainly in Miami, where the city
celebrated a day in honor of one of the bombing’s alleged masterminds.

“The Cuban people reaffirm the unwavering decision to defend their homeland and revolution," Hernández added. “With the greatest determination, they reaffirm their absolute and firm support for Army General Raúl Castro.”

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    you know what would be hilarious? If the US attacked Cuba that then started an actual anti establishment resistance cell within the US that led to the eventual imprisonment of the current administration.

    when you make everyone your enemy, there’s nowhere left to run.

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      I mean I’m already rooting for Cuba and Iran, unless like IDK the Netherlands wants to invade us and spread civility.

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    The Cuban leadership is willing to sacrifice thousands and these Darwin Award assholes are reserving their spots, smh.

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        I do not expect a US invasion or takeover should Cuba simply STOP PROVOKING THE ORANGUTAN.

        Cuba holds no real value outside of being a strategic forward position for the eastern bloc. For them to cease operations as such would be a major achievment for involved US politicians, diplomats, and ambassadors. There doesn’t need to be any real concessions for all aggression to end, they just need them to agree to tell China and Russia to fuck off, enforceable immediately.

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          There doesn’t need to be any real concessions for all aggression to end, they just need them to agree to tell China and Russia to fuck off, enforceable immediately.

          Oh yeah, the US has driven away most of the western world’s economies from trading with Cuba - why don’t they just tell their remaining allies to fuck off?

          lmao

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            Their allies are the reason they’re in this shit to start with, it would be a major win for Cubans to no longer be associated with those bloodthirsty fucks.

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          Sounds a lot like, “If only the Ukrainians had not provoked Putin by persecuting its Russian minority …” Not that Cuba holds nearly as much interest for the US as Ukraine for the Russians but what exactly is the recent provocation of Cuba?

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      I agree to a certain extent. If the US military wants Raul they’ll get him but since they’re trying work out some sort if Delcey deal with Raulito they need to be delicate here.

      The larger question is why are we going through all of this Cuba is not a threat to us and if we go in we’re just inviting China.

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        Cuba displayed the capability to be a threat when the USSR set up Nuclear Weapons there many decades ago, and the same family is leading Cuba now as back then with the same alliances to the eastern bloc. China and Russia expanding borders again shows that they are willing to escalate again, pushing the world closer to war.

        The proxy war is in full effect right now with the USA pushing down on Iran and Venezuela as reactions to China pulling strings in those countries to empower Maduro and to funnel weapons from Iran to Gaza, Lebanon, and Egypt.

        The best thing for Cubans right now is to turn away from the will of China and Russia, to foster good relations with the USA like the many other nations in the Americas have, so that normal trade relations can happen and their people can prosper.

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          The Bay of Pigs, the attempted invasion of Cuba, always seems to get omitted when the Cuban Missile Crisis is brought up.

          With Cuba, in just about every case, the United States has acted as both the provocateur and the aggressor. Unless you want to go all the way back to Batista, whose ousting is the primary reason for this stance against Cuba.

          Also the United States operates a military base and prison in Cuba already.

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            Your right, sorry, that event completely justifies killing hundreds of millions of people in nuclear fire. We should just let Cuba kill everyone. /sarcasm

            Since the USA has wrongly prevented mass death outside of Cuba we must now allow Cuba to bring the fight internally and watch as they all die in a bloody pointless war. /sarcasm again

            Tankies and there whataboutism, never a more dynamic duo.

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          You really don’t know how Castro came to power, do you? Also Cuba being a threat to the US is laughable when their neighbor is fully stocked with nuclear weapons and it’s demented president posting about using it. Cuba should get on good relations with the Orange, who threatens even allies is also something funny. And so on.

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            A Russian admiral ordered the fleet to back down from the gulf and everyone went the fuck home. It wasn’t the guaranteed outcome then and it won’t always be in the future.

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              And another tiny bit - US removed nuclear missiles from Turkey and Italy. You know, the ones that threatened Soviet Union before.