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US President Donald Trump has someone in mind to be the next leader of Cuba – his secretary of state, Marco Rubio. On Sunday, Trump reposted an image of an X post that jokingly claimed that the top US diplomat would be made the president of the Caribbean island. “Sounds good to me!” Trump responded on Truth Social. In a follow-up message, he accused Cuba of subsisting on oil money from Venezuela. The latter country’s president, Nicolas Maduro, was kidnapped by US special forces last week following months of pressure from Washington, after which Trump demanded “total access” to the South American nation’s oil. A number of Cubans in Maduro’s personal security team were killed in the raid. In his Truth Social post, Trump confirmed that “most of those Cubans are DEAD” and the US will now “protect”Venezuela and urged Havana to “make a deal, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.” Just hours later, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel decried Washington’s assumed moral superiority and accused it of “attacking” Cuba for 66 years. “Those who turn everything into a business, even human lives, have no moral authority to point fingers at Cuba on anything, absolutely anything,” he wrote on X. The island nation’s “severe economic shortages” are the fault of “the draconian measures of extreme strangulation that the US has been applying to us for six decades,” he said. Washington has maintained a comprehensive trade embargo of the Caribbean nation since the 1960s. While the Obama and Biden administrations took steps to normalize relations, after his reelection last January, Trump reinstated Cuba on the list of state sponsors of terrorism. https://www.rt.com/news/630819-trump-suggests-rubio-could-lead-cuba/?ysclid=mkbmn61vh9948369667
AS A TERRORIST COUNTRY THE USA SPONSOR A MILLION TIMES MORE TERRORISM AND TERRORISTS AROUND THE WORLD THAN LITTLE CUBA COULD EVER DREAM OF.... RUBIO IS A LIAR....
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As the Post noted, the official biography on his Senate website said Rubio's parents "came to America following Fidel Castro's takeover." The newspaper also pointed to a 2006 speech in which Rubio, who was about to become speaker of the House in Florida, pointed to Castro taking power in 1959 and said "countless Cubans were forced to flee and come here, many -- most -- here to America." "Today your children and grandchildren are the secretary of commerce of the United States and multiple members of Congress, they are the CEO of Fortune 500 companies and successful entrepreneurs, they are Grammy-winning artists and they are renowned journalists, they are a United States senator and soon, even speaker of the Florida House," Rubio added. The problem is that naturalization papers and other official documents examined by the Post showed that Rubio's parents actually came to American in 1956, more than 2.5 years before Castro took power. In the story, Rubio is quoted as saying his account is based on "the oral history of my family," and his office says the family had hoped to return to Cuba and returned several times to assess the situation. In a statement following the story, Rubio offered something of a non-denial denial, stating that "[t]o suggest my family's story is embellished for political gain is outrageous" while not exactly denying the embellishments. He said his claims have always been based on his "parents' recollection of events." https://www.cbsnews.com/news/marco-rubio-claims-i-overplayed-my-family-history-outrageous/
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Servicemen Aren’t Serving Their Country
by Casey Carlisle
“We used them for a couple of years and trained them to think nothing at all of killing or of being killed.” That overlooked sentence from Smedley Butler’s exposé – “War Is a Racket” – hints at the racket’s components, for every successful racket must have beneficiaries who are far outnumbered by the victims. The retired general’s “them” is the 2.8 million American men who were drafted and the two million who volunteered to fight in World War I, and they were “used” by “we” – those who sent “them” there. “We” is the politicians and ‘defense’ contractors who profited from the war, and “them” didn’t, to put it mildly. “We” is an especially odd word to speak when it doesn’t include the speaker, but at least it’s revealing; if someone says “we” while somehow excluding himself, he’s either a beneficiary or would like to be one. But that wasn’t Butler’s style: “I helped make Mexico…safe for American oil interests in 1914.”
Because there’s no draft today, the swindle must be more sophisticated, and the propaganda, more persuasive. But the president of the United States just rendered meaningless even the most aggressive agitprop by telling the truth: “We’re in the oil business.” The U.S. did not invade Venezuela because some say that democracy is good or because others say that drugs are bad; Mr. No More Regime-Change Wars kidnapped a foreign dictator to help make Venezuela safe for American oil interests, and he used Delta Force to do it. Everyone in the military swore an oath to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic,” but as the elite operators just proved, those in the military are just mercenaries who, far from serving their country, serve only our corrupt government. They were duped, as is everyone else who, under the guise of serving their country, signs up to instead serve the world’s foremost criminal enterprise.
But what’s worse, being used or being persecuted? Have you heard of Operation Vigilant Eagle? This operation, headed by the Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, tracked veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan and characterized them as extremists and potential domestic terrorists. Yes, after the government used the most patriotic Americans who wanted only to serve their country, the government then deemed those Americans to be a threat to their country. Those in power have a tendency to despise any obstacle to accumulating power, so it’s no secret that most American politicians despise the Constitution, especially the Bill of Rights, which explicitly tells the parasites what they are not allowed to do. The theory of serving one’s country has been thoroughly debunked by what occurs in practice: serving means performing as a political plaything for a corrupt regime or being branded a terrorist by the very same regime for following its corrupt orders.
America is in a precarious predicament, as it’s the country with the strongest military and the country with the strongest gun rights. Its politicians hate the founding documents that have helped make the country what it is, and those who join the military are implicitly telling the parasites, “we’re here to ensure you abide by the Constitution”; therefore, the regime must maintain a global empire, which kills two birds with one stone: the regime keeps its greatest enemies abroad, and the regime uses its greatest enemies – American servicemen – to enrich their own interests, not those of the country at large. If all of America’s foreign bases were closed and all of their American inhabitants brought home, there’d be a revolutionary war, as these patriots would be far less likely to tolerate our corrupt government. So, for the regime, it’s better that the patriots die ‘serving’ their country – in a foreign country – than be at home doing what they swore to do.
The military should do what everyone in it swore to do: defend the Constitution against all enemies – foreign and domestic. If that were to happen, there’d be no justification for anyone to be stationed abroad and, therefore, no justification for standing armies. As that will likely never happen, what can we do? So that those in the military are no longer used and abused, glamorizing military service must end immediately. Your author is not suggesting that those in the military should be disparaged, as they joined it believing that they were doing good; I’m suggesting that parents tell their children that joining the military is a lousy idea. Have your children read “War Is a Racket.” And what if the call to serve one’s country proves irresistible? Consider the Coast Guard and Border Patrol, which seem to be the only justifiable “standing army,” as their job is to defend our borders, not invade others’ borders. Our government sickens me, and if you’ve made it this far, you probably feel the same way. Why would you choose to serve a government when those in it quite literally hate you?
https://www.antiwar.com/blog/2026/01/12/servicemen-arent-serving-their-country/
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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT — SINCE 2005.
Gus Leonisky
POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.