((the one who is invisible due to the intensity of presence))

((In the name of God who is invisible from the intensity of presence))

Hello dear friends;
When we hear the name of Cuba, words like cigars, guerrillas, Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, and revolution come to mind, but aside from all that, Cuba is a country that has gone through more than half a century of embargo and is still alive, that too by a country which until then was considered its most important trading partner, i.e. the United States

After the victory of the Cuban revolution in 1960 and the orientation of the new leaders of Cuba to the Soviet Union, the United States imposed the most cruel and cruel sanctions against this country and in one word gave this message to other countries: you can either trade with the United States or with Cuba. do business; But not with both. And these sanctions have lasted for more than half a century, just like Cuba, but really, a country without oil, without rich mineral resources and without advanced industry or technology, and with a fully centralized and state-owned economy, how did it go through such a scary embargo from the United States??

The reporter of the “Independent” newspaper went to Cuba and painted a picture for us from inside Cuba. He says: Cubans do not have an easy life because the salary of government employees, which includes most of the people, is low, something close to 12 pounds per month, however, life for them is as Coffee is “pleasant”, no paupers or beggars are seen on the streets, crime is very low, electricity rarely goes out, schools are in good condition and hospitals are well equipped and ready. Yes, most of the Cuban people, during these fifty years, did not have a high income, a car and a new generation mobile phone, but they felt their “community” very well because, first of all, money, among them, to use schools, universities, hospitals and There are no other facilities and health and education are completely free, and secondly, there is not much distance between the Cuban authorities and the Cuban society, and the majority of them live just like the people and live alongside the people, which has had a serious effect on their resistance to the sanctions.

The Independent reporter concludes his report like this: Just like us, Cubans want a better life, a better cell phone, and a bigger house, but none of them want a Cuba without free education and healthcare, cheap public transportation, and low crime rates. Let the American continent live, no matter how rich such Cuba is, and this is the legacy of Fidel and Che Guevara.

If the authorities really want the people to resist the sanctions, they should start from themselves like Fidel Castro, because it is not possible for you to be full and we are hungry, for you to be in prosperity and for us to be in hardship, you will not taste the bitter taste of the sanctions and bring us the version of bad luck and misery. . can’t

A little thought.

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