
The media promoters of hatred against Cuba, following the express orders of the architects of the destructive plan against the nation, its culture, its economy, its traditions, and its identity, no longer mention the country and its constitutional institutions without denigrating them and defining them as part of the "regime" they try to demonize with the worst epithets and insults.
The main enemies are trying to impose the narrative of a guilty, incompetent, corrupt, thieving, repressive government that must disappear. Beyond intolerance, imperial, neo-fascist, and hegemonic ambitions seek subjugation by force of arms or money, driven by the vile obsession to seize control of the country, to subjugate it as a subordinate state or a front for Washington.
That is their aspiration, and they believe that the arsenal of sanctions and coercive measures, unprecedented in human history, will undermine the foundations upon which a free and sovereign nation was built after more than half a century of neocolonial exploitation by the United States itself.
An endless list of subversive websites, created during the USAID era or more recently, are constantly reproducing the narrative orchestrated from the circles of power and their command center in Miami, where the machinery that plots scorched earth, war, the license to kill, and fascist revenge disguised as "freedom" is concentrated.
Cuban-American politicians linked to the government are pushing to the limit to induce the error of a confrontation, while inciting action from the nest of the terrorist mafia, their neo-fascist congressmen, the oligarchic elite who continued to enrich themselves with privileges fueled by their hatred of their country, the executioners who fled with millions stolen from the nation's coffers, the "political refugees" who murdered and tortured to gain U.S. citizenship, and the mercenaries who continue to be paid by the companies and organizations waging war against Cuba.
After displaying all his hatred and cynicism toward Cuba, the principal architect of this macabre plan and the quintessential herald of the packages of measures against our people, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has given further proof of his open war, laden with lies and shamelessness, by unleashing a torrent of adjectives typical of his fascist machine to ruthlessly attack our government, national companies, and the Cuban economy.
In keeping with his aim to portray the massive crime of the oil blockade as effective, while shamelessly blaming Cuban authorities, he doesn't hold back on insults and slander, stating that "the situation in Cuba is deteriorating as the island's corrupt, brutal, and anti-American communist regime continues to prioritize its absolute control over the freedom, opportunities, and basic well-being of the Cuban people."
How much shamelessness in a single paragraph? Why, in addition to trying to delegitimize the government with insulting and disrespectful epithets, does he add the intentional and calculated, deceitful term "anti-American," which he repeats more than once? Such infamy is only justified when the vengeful spirit of the mafia he represents continues to contribute millions to seize control of Cuba, whether by force or military aggression.
Is it the impotence of the executioner in the face of such dignity, or the imperial ambitions of a kingpin hungry for more deaths? It is extremely serious that the leading figure in the diplomacy of a global superpower, with his rhetoric, evokes the most infamous Hitlerian ideologues, who ended up before the Nuremberg trials. Not even Rubio himself believes his accusations. Who is repressing Cubans with their cruelty, subversion, and espionage?
With what moral authority can one speak to the Cuban people of opportunities and basic well-being while maintaining an undeniable genocidal blockade, brazenly announced by Rubio himself in every public appearance or social media post, with new fascist measures like those he has implemented throughout 2026?
The "diplomat" knows full well that there is no anti-American sentiment among Cuban authorities or our hospitable people, who are open to dialogue and understanding, despite the hatred and subversion that are generated from the U.S.; that this is a country of solidarity that shares what little it has and is robbed and deprived of freedoms by those who prohibit the arrival of essential oil, gas, and medicines from abroad, and whose actions in Washington cause shortages, limitations, and deaths in the electrical grid.
With these harbingers of doom, it becomes clear that what fascism calls a regime, the people call dignity.





