I was not alive during the Cuban missile crisis.
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The next part of this story is where I'm trying to explain why we have a harsh and inhumane embargo on Cuba. The official reason is that their government is oppressive, anti-democratic and bad.
This line about "this country has an oppressive government we must change that" really isn't working for me at all. It's so inconsistent. Many nations have oppressive governments. Only certain ones are the target of American ire. Why?
The real issue seems to be that Cuba took the property and power of a group of people who the US welcomed and those people are still bitter about it.
And maybe they even have a point... but this isn't my fight. I don't really care.
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The next part of this story is where I'm trying to explain why we have a harsh and inhumane embargo on Cuba. The official reason is that their government is oppressive, anti-democratic and bad.
This line about "this country has an oppressive government we must change that" really isn't working for me at all. It's so inconsistent. Many nations have oppressive governments. Only certain ones are the target of American ire. Why?
@futurebird there is probably a more nuanced answer to that one, but my guess would be because we think we deserve to have a sphere of influence over it because it’s right close to us.
It was the Spectre of communism on our doorstep and the one military attempt we made to remove the power was such a cluster that nobody wanted to go again. Whereas elsewhere in Latin America, there was a way for us to put money into war and genocide.
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The real issue seems to be that Cuba took the property and power of a group of people who the US welcomed and those people are still bitter about it.
And maybe they even have a point... but this isn't my fight. I don't really care.
Some of these people expelled from Cuba were or have become very wealthy and they have been twisting our governments arm to do something to put them back in power for half a century.
And this embargo makes them very happy, but it's probably not enough to get them what they want.
"they" is Marco Rubio.
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Some of these people expelled from Cuba were or have become very wealthy and they have been twisting our governments arm to do something to put them back in power for half a century.
And this embargo makes them very happy, but it's probably not enough to get them what they want.
"they" is Marco Rubio.
Lil’ Marco Rubio, wannabe Governor of Cuba.
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Some of these people expelled from Cuba were or have become very wealthy and they have been twisting our governments arm to do something to put them back in power for half a century.
And this embargo makes them very happy, but it's probably not enough to get them what they want.
"they" is Marco Rubio.
Right now US military might is for sale to the highest bidder so a host of actors are purchasing their wish lists.
That's what these wars seem to be. People talk about "Israel controlling the US" and get antisemetic about it, but Israel is just *one* of the people in line to get their dream fulfilled. US Cubans (some of them) want the US to "fix" their country. Venezuela was something similar. Bibi has dreamed of bombing Iran forever... we are the doordash of war.
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Lil’ Marco Rubio, wannabe Governor of Cuba.
Republicans are saying they think he's the best bet to run for president. Can you imagine?
ugh.
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Right now US military might is for sale to the highest bidder so a host of actors are purchasing their wish lists.
That's what these wars seem to be. People talk about "Israel controlling the US" and get antisemetic about it, but Israel is just *one* of the people in line to get their dream fulfilled. US Cubans (some of them) want the US to "fix" their country. Venezuela was something similar. Bibi has dreamed of bombing Iran forever... we are the doordash of war.
@futurebird ... Wardash
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The real issue seems to be that Cuba took the property and power of a group of people who the US welcomed and those people are still bitter about it.
And maybe they even have a point... but this isn't my fight. I don't really care.
@futurebird idk what that point would be. it's just more hegemony as nation state policy. "join us or we will call you barbarians and build walls around you", as the Romans did.
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The real issue seems to be that Cuba took the property and power of a group of people who the US welcomed and those people are still bitter about it.
And maybe they even have a point... but this isn't my fight. I don't really care.
@futurebird Whatever point they had became invalid the moment they allied with fascism. Fuck them all.
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Republicans are saying they think he's the best bet to run for president. Can you imagine?
ugh.
He is less dislikable than Vance.

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Right now US military might is for sale to the highest bidder so a host of actors are purchasing their wish lists.
That's what these wars seem to be. People talk about "Israel controlling the US" and get antisemetic about it, but Israel is just *one* of the people in line to get their dream fulfilled. US Cubans (some of them) want the US to "fix" their country. Venezuela was something similar. Bibi has dreamed of bombing Iran forever... we are the doordash of war.
US "military might" is not magic. It is not an inexhaustible resource. Each time you use power you risk becoming a paper tiger.
Our missiles are old, our ships are old, we have not been investing in good research or real new technology. How would it feel to look up and no one thinks the US is invincible anymore? It happened to Russia.
Putin refuses to reconsider that this has happened and it's cost the lives of so many of his people. And everyone's people.
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