RE: The Latin American Report # 507

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I remain unqualified to comment, but I observe that China forcibly provides humanitarian aid to Palestinians. This suggests that the exigency of the Cuban people, first, does not rise to that genocidal extremity it never should, and second, that the politicians have not met the standard imposed upon them to generate Chinese aid. My inadequate information of Cuban governance disables me from substantive understanding or comment. I wish I had more to offer.

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I agree with you on both points, while considering that the country is going through an extremely serious socio-economic moment. I believe that countries such as Russia, China, Venezuela, Mexico, or Brazil, which, among friends and allies, are the most likely to support Cuba in surviving these circumstances, are simply making political and economic calculations that do not offer them many incentives to act with more strength to generate the humanitarian assistance that the island demands. I like to be clear in this regard because there is a lot of rhetoric that speaks of solidarity and understanding, but I see little practical realization--i.e., that touches people in a tangible way--of announced agreements and commitments. Thanks for your regular and sound feedback here my friend, which is always helpful in one way or another.

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