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“Warming up” the end of the year in Cuba: what the U.S. government pays for and indicates

Following the orders of the State Department, Ibrahim Bosh, Orlando Gutiérrez Boronat and Manuel Milanés Pizonero seek to call for a general strike on December 10 and 11, in the context of International Human Rights Day.

The winds from the north bring more than the occasional cold front to Cuba, to which the U.S. intelligence agencies are preparing a violent end of the year, in their eagerness to generate a social explosion that will contribute to subvert the socio-political order in order to destroy, once and for all, the Cuban Revolution.

This year the “main course” of the Miami-based terrorists is to “go on the offensive to make things happen in Cuba”, which they consider “imperative”. That nothing works well for them, for almost 60 years, makes anyone nervous, denounced the website Razones de Cuba.

The house of counterrevolutionary ringleader Ibrahim Bosh has served as a center of operations in which the pressures, on the part of his financiers, to intensify the attacks, taking advantage of the holiday season, were revealed.

Following orders from the State Department, Ibrahim Bosh, Orlando Gutiérrez Boronat and Manuel Milanés Pizonero seek to call for a general strike on December 10 and 11, in the context of International Human Rights Day.

They have also planned to use part of the money allocated to them by the U.S. government to pay for acts of alleged protest during the San Lazaro pilgrimage, traditionally held on December 17.

Among the groups that have thought of joining the new staging are the self-styled Republican Party of Cuba and the November 30 Movement, and well-known anti-Cuban characters such as Pedro Corso, Tomás Regalado and Rosa María Payá, who is asking the Organization of American States and the U.S. government for a budget to incite a strike of health workers in Granma, Holguín and Camagüey.

Every year, just in the days when the Cuban family seeks to unite to say goodbye to a period that could have been good or difficult, such as 2023, the counterrevolution tries to break the tranquility, offering money for lies and exchanging illusory benefits for legally risky actions for people who almost never have anything to do with what the provocateurs defend.

Fortunately, the few who usually follow their lead end up giving them a taste of their own medicine: charging for what they never did, talking about what they would never do and answering before the law for the frustrations of others.

The digital world, with its avalanches of fake news and chains to raise awareness with lies through media created (and financed) from abroad to manipulate, with anti-Cuban politicians and some influencers, serves as a platform to articulate the communications offensive, established in previous operations by the State Department.

Attacking the main sources of economic income, increasing popular discontent in the face of failures in basic citizen services and increasing the feeling of a climate of insecurity are revealed as the ultimate goal of actions as repetitive as they are evident in their intention: criticism against health and education, discrediting tourism and the increase in publications on theft, criminal acts and gender violence.

The consequences of the economic, commercial and financial blockade of the U.S. government against Cuba are flatly erased in the face of each problem presented as chaos. Thus, for example, the fact that the basic food basket does not reach the table of the Cuban family every month seems to have nothing to do with the financial persecution suffered by the island’s transactions abroad, delaying ships, making payments impossible and ruining new business opportunities.

We have a commitment to the truth, to the people of Cuba, to show how the hybrid war is being waged against an island that is struggling to move forward, to be prosperous and sustainable. In the face of every hateful action against it, the truth will always be our strongest weapon to achieve victory.

Source: Granma.cu