alt.hn

3/22/2026 at 12:45:12 AM

Cuba rejects US embassy's 'shameless' request for diesel

https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/5794480-us-embassy-cuba-diesel-fuel-iran-conflict/

by thisislife2

3/22/2026 at 1:23:35 AM

I really hope that we can resolve this peacefully. The people of Cuba don't deserve to be going through this.

by Tostino

3/22/2026 at 1:32:40 AM

The core demand of the US embargo has always been democratic elections in Cuba, which Cuba has always rejected. But Cuba's problems extend far beyond the embargo. Most of which could also be solved by having free elections.

by dmix

3/22/2026 at 1:24:43 AM

50 years too late, but yeah.

by moralestapia

3/22/2026 at 1:26:12 AM

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by SanjayMehta

3/22/2026 at 1:37:15 AM

Cuba's had a complicated history. It's been 67 years since communism entered and destroyed that island. There are certain things that people don't know or are not told but perhaps a video like this (SPANISH) might help clear things up a bit more for those that don't know. I came across it a few days ago, but can't afford any tools to dub the audio into English, unfortunately but you might be able to enable subtitles:

https://www.facebook.com/reel/1262572695235809

by SilentM68

3/22/2026 at 10:31:38 AM

Cuba's biggest problem is its neighbor that through continuous embargo and immigration blockades helps cement the regime's position.

by jacquesm

3/22/2026 at 6:53:54 PM

">> Cuba's biggest problem is its neighbor that through continuous embargo and immigration blockades helps cement the regime's position."

I'm not sure which embargo you are referring to cause Cuba trades with other countries, but the profits never go to the poor. You don't have to take my word for it:

Cuba exports worldwide 2024: China $270M Spain $109M Germany $68.2M Macau $57.1M Switzerland $49.9M

- Rolled Tobacco/Cigars (Habanos):

- $418M, hand-rolled. - https://www.habanos.com/en/ - https://oec.world/en/profile/bilateral-product/rolled-tobacc...

- Hard Liquor/Rum (Havana Club): $75.2M. https://havana-club.com/en/ https://oec.world/en/profile/bilateral-product/hard-liquor/r... - Nickel Mattes: $88.6M. https://oec.world/en/profile/bilateral-product/nickel-mattes... - Zinc Ore: $107M. https://oec.world/en/profile/bilateral-product/zinc-ore/repo... - Coffee: https://www.cubacoffee.co.uk/ - Honey: https://www.apisunhoney.com/ - Spiny Lobster: https://caribexseafoods.com/ - Sugar/Chemicals: oec.world data.

Previous: - https://www.onlineshop-helgoland.de/en/cigars/habanos-brands... - https://www.5thavenue.de/ - https://www.langen-kaffee.de/kaffee/kuba/Kuba/

Sources (all 70+ URLs):

https://oec.world/en/profile/country/cub https://oec.world/en/visualize/tree_map/hs17/export/cub/all/... https://tradingeconomics.com/cuba/exports-by-country https://wits.worldbank.org/countrysnapshot/CUB/textview https://www.worldstopexports.com/cubas-top-10-exports/ https://unctadstat.unctad.org/CountryProfile/GeneralProfile/...

At the risk of repeating myself....

Here are the main links covering OEC subpages, previous links, UN COMTRADE, and Trading Economics for Cuba exports data:

OEC.world (main and subpages): - Country profile: https://oec.world/en/profile/country/cub - Rolled Tobacco: https://oec.world/en/profile/bilateral-product/rolled-tobacc... - Zinc Ore: https://oec.world/en/profile/bilateral-product/zinc-ore/repo... - Nickel Mattes: https://oec.world/en/profile/bilateral-product/nickel-mattes... - Hard Liquor: https://oec.world/en/profile/bilateral-product/hard-liquor/r... - Tree map exports: https://oec.world/en/visualize/tree_map/hs17/export/cub/all/... (or similar years)

Trading Economics (full set): - Exports overview: https://tradingeconomics.com/cuba/exports - Exports by category: https://tradingeconomics.com/cuba/exports-by-category - Exports by country: https://tradingeconomics.com/cuba/exports-by-country - Annual exports: https://tradingeconomics.com/cuba/exports-annual

UN COMTRADE / related: - WITS (World Bank, based on COMTRADE): https://wits.worldbank.org/countrysnapshot/CUB - Direct COMTRADE access (example query): https://comtradeplus.un.org/ (search for Cuba exports)

Previous product links: - Habanos cigars: https://www.habanos.com/en/ - Havana Club rum: https://havana-club.com/en/ - Cuban coffee: https://www.cubacoffee.co.uk/ - Honey: https://www.apisunhoney.com/ - Spiny lobster: https://caribexseafoods.com/ - German cigars: https://www.onlineshop-helgoland.de/en/cigars/habanos-brands... - German distributor: https://www.5thavenue.de/ - German coffee: https://www.langen-kaffee.de/kaffee/kuba/Kuba/

What you should take away from the above is that I have no special skills or agenda with the exception of having a kind of Spidey sense that warns me when somebody is dissembling the facts.

by SilentM68

3/22/2026 at 5:58:34 AM

Vietnam is a communist country. It is a one-party, authoritarian state ruled by the Communist Party of Vietnam.

Why has communism not destroyed that country?

Could it perhaps be the US embargo has been more effective at destroying that island? The US does over $150 billion in trade with Vietnam.

Your video link starts '¿Quien financió la revolución?'. Who funded the repressive dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista, allowing fertile soils for the seeds of socialism to grow?

Hint: The US seems to prefer funding repressive dictatorships, so long as they support US economic and military interest over the interests of the people in their country. "Before the revolution, U.S. and other foreign investors dominated the Cuban economy, controlling 75% of arable land, 90% of essential services, and 40% of sugar production.", quoting https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuba.

"The corruption of the Government, the brutality of the police, the government's indifference to the needs of the people for education, medical care, housing, for social justice and economic justice ... is an open invitation to revolution." wrote Schlesinger, quoting https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulgencio_Batista .

Then the US, angry that its money maker (and playground for the rich) got taken away, decided take a moral high ground it didn't have before [1] and embargo Cuba.

Does the video address these parts of Cuba's complicated history?

[1] Fun story. I have relatives who lived in Cuba and left for Florida when Castro came to power. One was my aunt. She took a bus in the Tampa area in the early 1960s. A black person came on the bus. My aunt moved to the side to make room for the black person to sit. She was looked at funny, and the black person went to the back of the bus. Cuba under Batista didn't have American segregation laws. "Moral high ground" my ass.

The moral high ground would send oil to Cuba as humanitarian aid, as Mexico wants to do.

by eesmith

3/22/2026 at 1:01:17 PM

> Why has communism not destroyed that country?

It did. The Communist takeover in the North lead to mass starvation deaths and a flood of refugees to the South. The Communist takeover in the South lead to another mass starvation and lots of hunger deaths.

by peterfirefly

3/22/2026 at 5:10:56 PM

Your position is that Vietnam has been destroyed?

Because the US seems to be doing a lot of trade with a communist country which calls itself Vietnam. And that country seems to be in rather better shape than Cuba, with the biggest difference the US embargo on the latter.

The Cubans who recently died because there's no power for their ventilators didn't die because of Communism, but because the US is preventing oil from getting to the country. The US could do the same to Haiti, or the Bahamas, or Jamaica. Gunboat diplomacy is back on the menu.

by eesmith

3/22/2026 at 7:07:33 PM

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by SilentM68