In 2026, the U.S. under President Donald Trump attacked Venezuela and Iran, citing false pretenses.
The U.S. seized Venezuela's energy assets, abducted its President, and blockaded Cuba, causing a fuel crisis.
Russia sent a tanker, Anatoly Kolodkin, with humanitarian aid to Cuba, challenging the U.S. blockade.
The Russian tanker reached Cuba without U.S. intervention, exposing the limits of U.S. power.
Detailed Insights:
The Trump administration's foreign policy is characterized by unilateral actions and disregard for international norms, resembling a "schoolyard bully" approach.
The "Donroe Doctrine," a term derived from the Monroe Doctrine, reflects the U.S.'s imperialistic strategy in the Western Hemisphere.
Cuba, a member of the Non-Aligned Movement, has historically supported anti-colonial struggles and provided medical assistance to developing countries.
The U.S. blockade of Cuba has led to a severe fuel crunch and distress for ordinary citizens, but Russia's intervention demonstrates resistance to U.S. dominance.
The international community should challenge the U.S. blockade and support sovereign trade with Cuba, upholding the principle that might does not make right.
Key Concepts Involved:
Blockade: An act of war where one country uses naval forces to prevent other countries from entering or leaving another country's ports.
Non-Aligned Movement: A forum of 120 developing world states that are not formally aligned with or against any major power blocs.
Monroe Doctrine: A U.S. policy opposing European colonialism in the Americas, asserting U.S. dominance in the Western Hemisphere.