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Canada and most EU nations freely traded with the Cuba despite the US refusal. But still Cuba had to get most of its funding from the USSR, and then lately PRC. Recently, last 20 years, all the energy (oil) came from Venezuela (Chavez/Maduro). But note that the time line also matches Venezuela's collapse. Cuba wasn't actually paying for that oil.Don’t you follow the news? There’s plenty about U.S. threats, sanctions, and pressure on countries helping Cuba. I mean… doesn’t this go all the way back to 1962?!
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Lets break this down a bit. You post a link to the Canadian Broadcasting Company on this matter. The CBS allows no comments on theirs articles. There is no dissent or discussion allowed. But the CBC then just quotes the Cuban dictator and you refer to it as the "people of Cuba." Well there is no free discussion in Cuba like here, so we really don't know what the average Cuban thinks do we? The Canadian media wants to paint a picture that its own government doesn't seem to support. Canada has always openly traded and had travel with Cuba. Canada could replace easily the oil Cuba needs. But it isn't. Why? Despite Canadian media, it appears Canada's bureaucracy is more in line with the US. Why? Because we all know a free Cuba is better for everyone. Let freedom ring!!!!According to the people of Cuba:
"The agenda that the United States has with this is to create conditions that are horrible enough on the island that people will rise up against the government," he said from Havana. "That's always been what sanctions are about. It's regime change through starvation."
March 18, 2026