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Uncle Joe

(63,220 posts)
Fri Sep 26, 2025, 01:08 PM 23 hrs ago

Cuban Diplomat Slams U.S. Attacks on Venezuelan Boats



As the Trump administration escalates its pressure campaign on Venezuela, we speak with Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío, who is in New York for the United Nations General Assembly. In recent weeks, the U.S. has bombed multiple alleged Venezuelan "drug boats" at sea, killing at least 17 people without providing any clear evidence that they were involved in drug trafficking or linked to the government in Caracas. The U.S. has also increased its military footprint in the Caribbean and placed a $50 million bounty on President Nicolás Maduro for information leading to his arrest for narcotrafficking.
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Cuban Diplomat Slams U.S. Attacks on Venezuelan Boats (Original Post) Uncle Joe 23 hrs ago OP
Unfortunately, that opinion, which of course it is valid because that was an act of murder, does not hold Escurumbele 23 hrs ago #1
I agree, it is a valid point as it was an act of murder, Uncle Joe 22 hrs ago #2

Escurumbele

(3,908 posts)
1. Unfortunately, that opinion, which of course it is valid because that was an act of murder, does not hold
Fri Sep 26, 2025, 01:33 PM
23 hrs ago

much weight coming from a Cuban where so many criminal acts have been committed by its regime. It is a good case of calling "the kettle black".

Uncle Joe

(63,220 posts)
2. I agree, it is a valid point as it was an act of murder,
Fri Sep 26, 2025, 01:46 PM
22 hrs ago

and no nation is without sin, but two points: Cuba has an ongoing moratorium on executions since 2003, and they believe that health care is a human right.

So in regards to human rights, I believe Cuba's pot is a paler shade of black.

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