Cuban state media outlet Granma has published an article asserting that Cuba is not a threat to other nations but is instead facing ongoing threats from external forces. The piece highlights the historical context of Cuba’s geopolitical situation, emphasizing the island’s long-standing tensions with the United States and other countries.
Granma argues that the narrative of Cuba as a threat is a misrepresentation of the country’s intentions and actions on the global stage. The article references various instances of perceived aggression towards Cuba, including:
It also discusses the impact of these threats on the Cuban population and the nation’s sovereignty. Granma calls for a reassessment of how Cuba is viewed internationally, urging a focus on the country’s contributions to peace and cooperation rather than framing it as a source of danger.
This perspective aligns with the Cuban government’s longstanding position that it seeks peaceful relations and mutual respect with other nations. The article serves as a reminder of the complexities of international relations and the narratives that shape public perception of Cuba. By emphasizing the challenges faced by the nation, Granma aims to foster a better understanding of Cuba’s role in the global community.
Source: news.google.com
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