HAVANA, Cuba. – Biden did it and Trump undid it. What took him four years to think about, took only a few seconds for the new tenant of the White House, despite the fact that many within the regime came to think that it would not be so easy, and that a few would be enough. months to oxygenate.
They said it so confidently that it was difficult not to believe them. Well, the enthusiasm and triumphalism did not last even a week, and the speed with which the spell was destroyed disappoints some but fills others with hope, especially when with the action he has made it clear that not even on that first day of office , when others would go to celebrate or attend to perhaps more urgent matters, has taken into account the Cuba issue.
An issue that is in no way minor compared to those that Donald Trump already pointed out in his inauguration speech, especially if one takes into account not only the historical links of the Cuban communists with global terrorism and the destabilizing role it plays in the politics of the region but also the way in which it has encouraged the current migratory wave—in coordination with Nicaragua and Mexico—and has manipulated it as a factor of tension on the southern border of the United States and possibly as an opportunity for a massive introduction of agents to creating groups of influence and intelligence operations where it was already necessary to replace those that were remaining.
It is evident, taking into account the roles that Nicaragua and Mexico have played in the route drawn from Havana, that it is not a random situation, or exclusively the product of an aggravated economic crisis, but rather a true coordinated operation between allies with which They are trying to take advantage of a phenomenon that they could have controlled but that they allowed to grow until reaching that migratory chaos that allowed them to camouflage lettuce among cabbage and cabbage, hence some point out with complete reason that Miami has been filled with communists, and that is not work of the coincidence
This is a silent invasion designed by the same people who have designed the “war economy” based on remittances, who are also the ones who gave the green light to the uncontrolled creation of MSMEs, as if in a frenzy, so that we would not detect among so many thousands of “entrepreneurs” to those other “adventurers” and namesakes whose enthusiasm came to them as another order from their GAESA bosses, in Villa Marista, or as a task from the Party, while the Government of The United States, with its interest in a “private sector” that seemed golden but was hardly a bad fantasy, left them a gap through which to sneak in and avoid sanctions.
A gap that could be completely closed if someone dedicated some time to reviewing, based on company records but also on what was investigated by the independent press, who those businessmen who, from the United States, have the most business in Cuba, actually are. , which are the ones that carry the most burdens towards the Island and which of them are the ones that we see the most repeat as guests at fairs, exhibitions and events of the Castro regime, as a sign that they care little about doing business with a dictatorship.
The Castro regime is trembling and not from the cold, but from fear because January 20 has come to it like the worst nightmare, with more fire and blood than it expected, and despite that “gesture” that they intended to be the releases but that has been of no use against Donald Trump who, as a good negotiator, has neither believed in the “good will” of his neighbor nor has he settled for what was enough for Biden.
Trump wants more, but the Cuban regime refuses to go beyond the releases because it knows that when he talks about “resistance” and “hardship” it is not they who will suffer them, not while those gaps in the wall that they still have are working for them. They allow them to breathe the fresh air that comes to them from Miami, from Europe, but also from Panama where the military has hundreds of companies registered and where a good part of what they buy and what they sell passes through, including that load of war material. that in July of 2013 he was traveling to North Korea in the Chong Chon Gang.
Now, added to the news of the return to the list of sponsors of terrorism from which they were removed just a week ago, comes the closing of the border, also the other most terrible of the mass deportations that may put an end to the silent invasion and, to top it all off, the possibility that control of the canal Panama returns to the United States, which would make the game extremely complicated, especially when the potential negotiator does not seem to be satisfied with releases and intends to go for everything. A negotiator who in his first minutes of government has demonstrated that he fulfilled what he promised and fulfilled it with astonishing speed, something that Castroism has never been good at.