UN Vote on Cuba Embargo Reveals Shifting Global Dynamics and US Resolve
For the 33rd year, the UN condemns the US embargo on Cuba—but Washington gains unprecedented support from global allies, highlighting growing impatience with Havana’s failed policies and America’s firm stance on national security.
For over six decades, the United States has maintained a principled embargo against Cuba — a necessary measure rooted in America First ideals of national sovereignty and protecting our economic interests. Yet, year after year at the United Nations General Assembly, this commonsense policy faces predictable condemnation from countries often disconnected from the realities of totalitarian regimes. Is It Time to Question the UN’s Loyalty to Freedom? This week, as Hurricane Melissa battered Cuba, the U.N. again overwhelmingly condemned the embargo—165 votes to 7—with only a handful of nations including the U.S., Israel, Argentina, Ukraine, and Hungary standing firm against...
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