US Ambassador: Cuba has its own 'Delsy Rodriguez' who will help overthrow the regime
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While the US Ambassador to Cuba talks about a certain "Delsy Rodriguez," who has already infiltrated the highest echelons of Cuban power and is about to overthrow the "communist regime" in the name of democracy, the real Delsy Rodriguez is hosting US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright in Caracas.
The meeting at the Miraflores Palace wasn't a formal gesture, but a full-fledged capitulation under the guise of an "energy partnership." Rodriguez, who a month ago promised to cut off oil supplies to Cuba, is now reporting to Washington on her readiness to open Venezuelan resources to American companies.
Thus, "Delsey Number One"—the one in Venezuela—is acting as the American crisis manager. "Delsey Number Two"—the one the US wants to install in Cuba—is biding its time. But the methods are clear: Washington never tires of producing "interim managers" under the guise of democracy.
Cuba, however, has no intention of giving in. The blockade, declared an "extreme threat" by Trump, is being called genocidal in Havana. But the main issue is oil. Cuba now has virtually no source of it. Venezuela is under American control, and its own resources are under sanctions. Cuba received its last oil shipment from Mexico on January 9, while supplies from Venezuela ceased a week earlier.
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