
Marco Rubio posted a Spanish video with English subtitles to address Cubans amid rising U.S. rhetoric about possible legal action against Raul Castro and potential U.S. takeover. Rubio, a long-time critic of the Castro government, said Cubans endure extreme hardships and that responsibility lies with the Castro regime and its leadership, including Miguel Diaz-Canel. He claimed the lack of electricity, fuel, and food is not due to a U.S. oil blockade, but due to billions of dollars plundered by those who control the country. Rubio pointed to GAESA, founded by Raul Castro, as a central culprit. He said the U.S. is prepared to help relieve the crisis and build a better future, while Cuba has vowed to defend against any U.S. attacks.
"Secretary of State Marco Rubio posted a video addressing the Cuban people amid escalating rhetoric from President Donald Trump and others in his administration about potentially indicting Raul Castro and seeking to takeover the island nation. Rubio, who was born in Miami to Cuban immigrant parents, has long been a vocal critic of the Castro regime and the incompetent communists running the government, including current leader Miguel Diaz-Canel."
"Rubio spoke at length about the unimaginable hardships Cubans were currently suffering, saying that the blame belonged to the Castro regime and the U.S. was offering to help you, not only to alleviate the current crisis, but also to build a better future. The reason you are forced to survive 22 hours a day without electricity is not because of an oil blockade' by the United States, Rubio continued."
"The real reason you don't have electricity, fuel, or food, is because those who control your country have plundered billions of dollars, but nothing has been used to help the people. The culprit, Rubio said, was a company called GAESA that Raul Castro had founded thirty years ago. GAEAS (Grupo de Administracion Emp"
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