RE: Assessing the latest developments in (and about) Venezuela

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"Living in a sort of protectorate, or (neo)colonized country, is not a circumstance that nourishes human rights in a country where people enforce their national identity."

I think you well and viscerally understand this.

It is apparent that Cuba presently is being cut off from trade, and resources it could be gaining to provide for the felicity of it's people by that means. This today leaves Cuba with it's populace to provide the resources required to provide that felicity.

Cube has an industrious and resilient people that can provide necessary resources if they are availed necessary tools and incentives. I hope Cuba finds a way to do this, because if it doesn't Cubans will suffer, and I don't want the Cuban people to suffer as they are, and worse that is to come.

Thanks!



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As someone experiencing this problem firsthand, I hope the same, my friend. Thanks always for your encouragement and good vibes.

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