Comments by "Matthew Loutner" (@Matthew_Loutner) on "Brazil's Lula: Told Biden to Stop Sanctions Against Cuba | Exclusive | Palki Sharma" video.
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This is the truth surrounding the Cuban issue:
There is no blockade around Cuba. 192 countries are free to visit and trade with Cuba anytime they like and invest in Cuban prosperity. The president of Brazil said himself that he has visited Cuba many times.
Cuba's problem is that they have an inefficient communist form of economy. Their own economic ideology is crushing them.
Cuba has sent their military to fight in Yemen, Algeria, Iraq, Syria, and . . .
. . . they also sent military to fight in Nicaragua, Bolivia, Panama, Dominica, Angola, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire), Angola and Ethiopia.
If they can send their military all over the world, they can afford to start feeding their people. 🤷‍♂️
Cuba's economic problems stem from the fact that their country has no industrialization.
None. Zilch. Nada. Zero. đź‘Ś
No industrialization.
The reason companies will not invest in Cuba is because in the Cuba communist revolution, the crooked communist government nationalized all of businesses and took over all of the businesses, buildings, and land in Cuba. It ALL belongs to the communist Cuban government now and all of the companies that were there lost everything. Now no companies will take the risk to go back and invest into Cuba.
And they could not do it if they wanted to because EVERYTHING belongs to the Cuban government. 🤷‍♀️
There is no avenue open to go invest in Cuba.
It is not the minor American embargo crushing the Cuban economy. The stupid communists have already crushed it.
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This is the truth surrounding the Cuban issue:
There is no blockade around Cuba. 192 countries are free to visit and trade with Cuba anytime they like and invest in Cuban prosperity. The president of Brazil said himself that he has visited Cuba many times.
Cuba's problem is that they have an inefficient communist form of economy. Their own economic ideology is crushing them.
Cuba has sent their military to fight in Yemen, Algeria, Iraq, Syria, and . . .
. . . they also sent military to fight in Nicaragua, Bolivia, Panama, Dominica, Angola, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire), Angola and Ethiopia.
If they can send their military all over the world, they can afford to start feeding their people. 🤷‍♂️
Cuba's economic problems stem from the fact that their country has no industrialization.
None. Zilch. Nada. Zero. đź‘Ś
No industrialization.
The reason companies will not invest in Cuba is because in the Cuba communist revolution, the crooked communist government nationalized all of businesses and took over all of the businesses, buildings, and land in Cuba. It ALL belongs to the communist Cuban government now and all of the companies that were there lost everything. Now no companies will take the risk to go back and invest into Cuba.
And they could not do it if they wanted to because EVERYTHING belongs to the Cuban government. 🤷‍♀️
There is no avenue open to go invest in Cuba.
It is not the minor American embargo crushing the Cuban economy. The stupid communists have already crushed it.
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That is all hogwash. 🤷‍♂️
On 23 February 1988 the Kurdish villages of Gwezeela, Chalawi, Haladin and Yakhsamar were attacked by the Iraqi military with poison gas.
On 16 March 1988 the Iraqi military attacked Kurdish Halabja and killed 5,000 Kurds with poison gas.
From 22 March until 2 April 1988 the Iraqi military was fighting the Kurds in the Iraqi Qara Dagh region and used poison gas on the Kurdish villages of Safaran, Sewsenan, Belekjar, Serko and Meyoo.
From 7 to 20 April 1988 the Iraqi military was fighting in the Kurdish Iraqi region of Garmiyan and used poison gas on the Kurdish village of Tazashar.
 3–8 May 1988 the Iraqi military attacked Kurdish Askar and Goptapa with poison gas.
Between 15 May and 16 August 1988, the Iraqi military attacked the Kurdish valleys of Rawandiz and Shaqlawa. The Kurdish villages of
Hiran, Balisan, Smaquli, Malakan, Shek Wasan, Ware, Seran and Kaniba were all attacked with poison gas.
From 25 August to 6 September 1988 the Iraqi military attacked Badinan and attacked the Kurdish villages of Wirmeli, Barkavreh, Bilejane, Glenaska, Zewa Shkan, Tuka and Ikmala with poison gas.
Can somebody please explain to me how a government can gas 50,000 of its own citizens to death when they do not have any "chemical weapons" ??? 🤷‍♂️ 🤷‍♀️
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