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Messi and the Goals You Don’t See

By Joel García on December 14, 2022

Argentine soccer greats Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi

From the first line here I’m going to make it clear that I don’t follow soccer with the same passion as many of my colleagues and friends. Nor am I a Barcelona or Madrid fan. I admire the sport for the art and feelings it raises to such incredible levels. Of the players, I admit I am a fan of Lionel Messi not because he is number one in the world (which he is), but because I am a passionate admirer of Maradona and no one comes closer than Messi to that soccer God. (more…)

Uncertainty in Peru as the People Remain in the Streets

By Alejandra Garcia and Bill Hackwell on December 13, 2022

Peru is experiencing a new episode of its long history of institutional crisis. Today, a new president occupies the seat in the Government Palace, only 16 months after the country elected the leftist teacher Pedro Castillo, and Peruvians are once again suffering uncertainty about the political future of their Andean nation. (more…)

Supporters of Bolsonaro Violently Attack Police Headquarters in Brasilia

By Pedro Rafael on December 13, 2022

Federal Police headquarters, Brazilia

Bolsonarista demonstrators attacked the Federal Police headquarters in Brasília last night in protest of the arrest of chief Sererê Xavante, one of the leaders of the coup protests in the Federal District. (more…)

Argentina: A Mass Event

By Atilio A Boron on December 10, 2022, from Buenos Aires

Cristina Fernandez

Like a very aggressive tumor, lawfare has metastasized and threatens to kill Argentine democracy. The decision taken by a gang of miscreants disguised behind the deceitful solemnity of a judicial platform dealt a heavy blow to the democratic process (more…)

Cuba: The Brain as a Territory of Conquest

By Lazaro Oramas on December 13, 2022

The protests in Cuba on July 11, 2021 were the result of the precision communicational bombardment on the brains of thousands of people overwhelmed, in Cuba, by months of severe material shortages.

It was the direct consequence, in turn, of the economic asphyxiation being applied, in the midst of the pandemic, by the same criminal hand: that of the US Government.

The messages on social networks were – and still are – elementary, without nuances: the Cuban government is to blame for the shortages caused by an unviable socialist system. Not a word about the criminal blockade.

This is how the Fifth Generation War, whose territory of conquest is the human brain, works: it makes certain victims turn the aggressor into a savior; and an elaborate strategy of social lobotomy becomes a “spontaneous protest for freedom”.

This cognitive warfare continues today. And it is coordinated, by the US Intelligence Community, NGOs, contractors and mercenaries presented as journalists or “agents of change”. They try, again and again, to repeat and extend the framework of the J11 protests. On top of that Cuba’s National Cyber Security Group fends off 1.6 million malicious internet attacks per week.

A year ago, the Cuban people, led by its president, took to the streets and stopped the attempted coup in less than 24 hours. Today the challenge is to get out of the acute economic crisis, even under the Yankee blockade.

Some people on the left have also fallen into the trap of cognitive warfare. But the majority in the field of solidarity, no. And they are today an indispensable part of the army that Cuba needs to win this merciless and unequal war.

Source: Cuba en Resumen

Cuba: Now the Ball is on the US Side

By Gustavo A Maranges on December 11, 2022 from Havana

photo: Bill Hackwell

Once again, the U.S. policy toward Cuba interferes in yet another aspect of Cuba’s lives. This time it is not about the blockade, which is a daily thing, nor about absurd declarations or lists, but something that Cubans carry in their DNA and is part of their culture and history: baseball. (more…)

Venezuela:  ‘10 Years On We can Say, Chávez We have not Failed You!’

By Blanco Narkys on December 8, 2022

President Maduro in Cuartel de la Montaña

The President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, participated this Thursday in the march on the Day of Loyalty and Love for Commander Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías on the 10th anniversary of his last speech to the population.

From the Cuartel de la Montaña in the 23 de enero parish, the President recalled that that December 8, 2012 was an unprecedented event where the people gave their support to Chávez. (more…)

Frank Denials

By Rosa Miriam Elizalde on December 8, 2022

In a surprising display of sincerity, the U.S. government has just admitted that it is Washington that prevents Cuba from accessing the Internet. The Department of Justice has recommended to the Federal Communications Commission to deny a permit for the island to link to the submarine cable that interconnects the Caribbean countries with the American continent. (more…)

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