
Some 40% of Americans disapprove of the prolonged trade embargo against Cuba, and 61% oppose the United States using military force against the island, while a similar number approve of the U.S. maintaining official relations with Havana.
This was revealed in late March 2026 by the website YouGov (specializing in research and opinion polls using online methods), and attempts were made to silence it by the destructive machinery of the war against Cuba, which seeks the exact opposite and fabricates thousands of lies and distortions daily as part of the psychological warfare to intimidate Cubans in Miami and across the archipelago.
The coalition of anti-Cuban strategists spares no means or opportunity for a media barrage laced with hatred, contempt, incitement to violence, crime, destabilization, terrorism, and massacre through bombs, while justifying the massive punishment of the Cuban people instigated from the North as “legitimate” weapons to provoke an uprising or an unjustified and forced military intervention.
From the arsenal of the daily lie factory emerge prominent and wealthy spokespeople for mercenarysm and annexationism, some from their positions of superpower influence and congressional seats, others on digital platforms or in the traditional newspapers and radio stations of the mafia in Florida, who threaten just as much with a hurricane as with genocidal sanctions or bombings, or with alleged consensus among the Cuban community residing in the U.S., to murder their children, siblings, parents, or grandparents living on the Island.
The same newspaper that echoes every statement by anti-Cuban congressmen, government threats, military exercises, explorations, and movements in the region, meetings of the Chargé d’Affaires at U.S. Southern Command, and the training, meetings, or provocative plans of terrorist groups in South Florida, commissioned a survey of 800 selected individuals, most of whom were Republicans and opponents of bilateral relations, asking them to do the favor of responding that they supported a military intervention in the country.
It is no coincidence that the same names recur among the journalists reporting these stories, both in El Nuevo Herald and on subversive television stations. The appearance of these figures reveals the subversive origins of the true authors and the hidden hand of vengeful Miami mafia, opposed to any dialogue or understanding, in collusion with representatives of the special services, who conceal the truth or spread misinformation.
Contrary to what they claim and manipulate, other polls are categorical regarding the rejection in the U.S. of wars by an administration that came to power with promises of peace and a rejection of new military confrontations. Likewise, they point to disapproval among Latinos of the current administration.
Nevertheless, the mafia’s pollsters sought 800 idealists to deceive public opinion and create more commotion and alarm, and to accustom audiences to the possibility of another atrocity, just 90 miles away, against the grain of feelings, family ties, and the truth.





