“Trump, and the ring pa ‘when?” A woman says in the coffee bar of the Versailles Restaurant in Miami, and when parodying the song of Jennifer López she does not want to play to be the president’s girlfriend, but to question that the recipient of the political and military pressures that Washington dedicates to the Venezuelan regime is not Cuba.
The announcement of the naval military operation of the United States off the coast of Venezuela has unleashed the recurrence of a question between Cuban exiles and opponents to the Havana regime in all latitudes, why didn’t they dedicate the same attention to Cuban Castro, the same attention?
The theme has caused so much stir that the presenter Ariel Ramírez and I decided to launch the question to the mornings of the morning in our program of the Z 92 station and we could verify that there is everything among the opinions: from those who claim that an agreement between Nikita Jrushchov and Kennedy prevents the invasion of Cuba from 1962, to those who accuse the Americans of not wanting to get into Cuba because Island has nothing to offer, only migratory problems.
An acquaintance who mockingly calls Aníbal “the connected” and presumes access to classified information, assures us that there is a plan B, which after Maduro touches Díaz Canel, that the socialism of the 21st century has its hours counted and it is a matter of seeing it fall as online dominoes, but that in that row the Cuba card is not in the first place.
“What paints Marco Rubio in Casablanca?” Armandito recriminates me as if I were a member of the administration. “Havana is the brain of this snake and if they want to end the communists, the logical thing would be to cut their heads, instead they are chasing the tail by surrounding Maduro.”
Armandito has more arguments: “Ninety miles nothing more, nor had to navigate so much, imagine what the world and the United States would solve if the three ships had posed in front of the Malecon of Havana and not there on the coast of Venezuela, which by the way, is well far from Caracas, that the impact is different compadre!” Man seems to have all the answers: “Venezuela is immense and closer Cuba cannot, where is any operation easier? Ahh and cheaper too.”
David A passionate about firearms accompanies me to the parking lot to in a tone of complicity to ask me for my opinion, “do you think they are thrown?”, Do not listen to my answer and be mounted in an analysis in full lung, “this must be solved in the short term because there is no pocket that endures a naval fence of several weeks.” David lists with the fingers: “food, air insurance, satellite support, military intelligence, world opinion, all that becomes red numbers in less than a month, so if they are going to throw a rocket it has to be this weekend.”
For his part, Ramón takes his accounts in the halls of the radio station where he works, ‘the 4,000 soldiers that there are in front of the coast of Venezuela do not reach to invade that country, but in Cuba they would have served to put Rock and Roll dance to Diaz Canel. ”
Nathanael is undoubtedly the fucking of our generation, in addition to provocative, says that “Fidel always distrusted and warned us about the Americans. Now it turns out that after 66 years sacrificing us they will first invade Venezuelans and we final the end of the tail again.”
In a more serious tone Orlando says that he has stopped rubbing his hands, “they are going to peel waiting for the moment when they finally take us seriously, a lot of talk, penalties to the types of the regime, but nothing, we are alone.”
Hannibal “The connected” comforts him: “Nooo, leaves pessimism, all in time, you will see, here everything is thought and in stages.” Orlando smiles, but with sadness, “nobody knows what will happen in Venezuela, but with Cuba I have it clear, nothing will happen, as always.”
The Soto seeks collateral damage, “that they are scared are, both in Caracas and in Havana, this is another language for which they are not prepared and perhaps the appendage comes from inside and some of the minions end up fixing themselves with the DEA and making Maduro or Diaz Canel pa’lante and then it was not necessary to invade.”
Many variables, “says Orlando,” and like you, Cuban security has it clear, surely has low reflectors to everyone who can appeal. “
I prefer to pay attention to David and wait for Monday, to see if the planets are finally aligned in favor of our peoples.