U.S. Attack on Venezuela Claims Cuban Lives: What Washington Isn’t Telling You
The repatriation of 32 Cuban officers killed in a U.S. strike on Venezuela exposes the dangerous consequences of Washington’s aggressive foreign policy—jeopardizing regional stability and testing American values of sovereignty and respect.
On a somber Thursday in Havana, 32 urns containing the remains of Cuban officers fell silent amid the drumbeats and solemn crowds lining the streets. These men — colonels, captains, lieutenants — were not just casualties; they were pawns caught in a high-stakes game played far from American homes but with reverberations that threaten our own national interests. What Does America Gain by Striking Allies of Venezuela? The U.S. administration’s recent attack on Venezuelan soil resulted in a devastating blow to Cuba’s military personnel, underscoring a reckless approach to foreign policy under the guise of combating threats. But have we...
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