Cuba's serious economic crisis forced the government to resume negotiations with the United States and the Vatican to - once again - exchange political prisoners for a loose Biden, who has already announced his intention to re-elect himself.
A meeting between part of the enguayaberada caste and the leadership of the Cuban Catholic Church, sold by the presidency as part of the meetings with social sectors and a show of respect for believers, had as ingredients the usual scolding by the communists of compadres to the prudent cassocks and the reactivation of the negotiations to export political prisoners, where Havana He is an Olympic and world record holder.
President Miguel Diaz-Canel He is a self-conscious politician, who moves like a crab in a honey tank, confuses sovereignty with opportunity and despises allies like the Vatican, which opted for a return home for those imprisoned by the 11J knock, through the mouth of the influential Cardinal Beniamino Stella , envoy of the Pope in January and former apostolic nuncio in Cuba.
Monsignor Stella, upset with Havana's reluctance, whistled a rebuke in the face of the regime, putting his finger on one of the most painful wounds of late Castroism and vindicating the right of the courageous young people of 11J to return to their homes and not emigrate.
The oldest dictatorship in the West imprisoned and exiled the leaders of the San Isidro, 27 N and Archipelago Movement and launched a wave of migration against the United States, which aggravates Cuba's condition as a dependent country with a Jintero government.
Like China, Russia and Iran want political guara to continue with the anti-Yankee titingó, but they do not give up money; The ruinous and discredited Cuban government has had no alternative but to swallow those deported from the United States and beg the priests to save them, as happened after the attacks on the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes barracks (1953) and from 1959, until the date; at key moments.
The Catholic dome, which is known to be necessary, is usually installed in the parable; leaving wayward priests to raise their voices, so as not to disturb the totalitarian Palace of the Revolution and take advantage of every favor to advance their colonization of private education and other economic activities, such as small and medium entrepreneurship.
A part of the Cuban opposition has already warned that the usual scheme of release with exile should not be repeated and that the tyranny must decriminalize political dissent; but Havana turns a deaf ear in its efforts to sell that the conflict is with the United States, which has thrown it into shit, since Raúl Castro's suicidal slamming of the door on Barack Obama.
Havana's inexplicable delay complicates the necessary cooperation of the Biden administration in the operation prisoners for oil because the United States is already in electoral mode, with the president excited to repeat and Donald Trump in the waiting circle.
If Raúl Castro did not have pants to advance resolutely in the new deal Obama and remind Fidel that he was retired due to illness and not to interfere; Díaz-Canel has been cornered since 11J and both console themselves by believing that in this way they will save the revolution and respect the legacy of those who fell in combat or were murdered by Batista's hordes.
None of those dead risked their lives for the hungry and dark prison that is Cuba, increasingly less independent and sovereign, despite the nonsense of bread with nothing and its hypocritical poses, when it has had to close universities and return to the there goes that of teleclasses and suspend the tax and false May Day parade.
Díaz-Canel and his heralds have already warned that 2023 was going to be better; With visionaries like them, defeat is guaranteed and, while cassocks and guayaberas put on formal wear, they smile like hyenas, and advance in the scrapping of Cuba, a country that does not deserve to succumb between two totalitarianisms, even if Pope Francis pretends that he is fighting in the garden. left.
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