US Ambassador: Cuba has its own 'Delsy Rodriguez' who will help overthrow the regime

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US Ambassador: Cuba has its own 'Delsy Rodriguez' who will help overthrow the regime

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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  1. +1
    12 February 2026 10: 26
    Cuba's reserves of oil and petroleum products will eventually run out, the question is when.
    1. +6
      12 February 2026 11: 07
      US Ambassador: Cuba has its own 'Delsy Rodriguez' who will help overthrow the regime

      It's a shame he didn't name a name; there's still time to physically eliminate this "infection." However, it could very well be a hoax, designed to find just such a "useful nit" among the Cubans...

      ...which has already been infiltrated into the highest echelons of Cuban power and is about to overthrow the "communist regime" in the name of democracy

      In fact, democracy is the power of the people; communism was supposed to be democratic (but something went wrong). But the power of big business and the elite will never be democratic, because such power is oligarchic by definition. But there are still idiots who believe that the "West" is truly democratic... well, well...
  2. 11+
    12 February 2026 10: 29
    Isn't it time to change the "democratic" regime in the States?!
  3. +5
    12 February 2026 10: 31
    No pasaran!!! Where are you, Fidel???
    1. +1
      12 February 2026 10: 37
      Quote: Gekki66
      No pasaran!!! Where are you, Fidel???

      The song flies, ringing over the planet: "Cuba, my love!" Do you hear the measured step? Those are the barbudos marching. And now these words are sacred to me - Homeland or death!!!
  4. 0
    12 February 2026 10: 34
    But the methods are obvious: Washington never tires of producing “temporary managers” under the banner of democracy.

    The organized crime group places its protégés in the role of "overseers." How familiar this is to us.
  5. +2
    12 February 2026 10: 36
    There's terrible poverty in Cuba, and all the women happily work as prostitutes—the same huge, wall-less brothel that existed under the overthrown Batista. Meanwhile, Cubans aren't particularly skilled or willing to work—anyone who's been to Cuba knows this. Even our military and advisors during the Soviet era noted that getting Cubans to do anything with their hands is extremely difficult. And now, in supposedly five-star hotels, even tips don't help. Currently, there's no prospect of Cuba remaining an "Island of Freedom." There's no one to stand up for Cuba after the collapse of the USSR.
    1. 0
      12 February 2026 11: 01
      Island of freedom... with all our respect to Cubans!!!
      What is the future path of development, how to live, it is up to them to choose... alas, it is not for us to teach them.
    2. +1
      12 February 2026 15: 54
      At the same time, Cubans don’t know how to work very well and don’t want to – anyone who has been to Cuba knows this.

      Well, that's their internal affair. They don't need "teachers" like Trump. laughing
  6. +2
    12 February 2026 10: 37
    I wonder what would have happened if the Kremlin had decided to send a convoy of tankers to Cuba under escort?
    1. 0
      12 February 2026 11: 04
      And who's going to pay for this caravan? Cuba has no money. And we have capitalism.
    2. 0
      12 February 2026 11: 14
      send a convoy of tankers to Cuba under escort

      Free, that is, for nothing?

      And for "dear Russians," the beloved government will once again raise VAT, utility bills, the retirement age, and our pranksters will come up with something else.
      1. 0
        12 February 2026 11: 36
        Quote: vet
        And for "dear Russians," the beloved government will once again raise VAT, utility bills, the retirement age, and our pranksters will come up with something else.

        Those "inventors" who do not want to live on average regional salaries, but set themselves "great" personal salaries for their work!
    3. 0
      12 February 2026 11: 44
      Quote from Ruabel
      I wonder what would have happened if the Kremlin had decided to send a convoy of tankers to Cuba under escort?

      We'd rather store it in Europe, and they'll confiscate it from us. Remember the story with fertilizers in storage in the Baltics or with our money in Euroclear?
  7. -2
    12 February 2026 10: 40
    I sincerely hope that Cuba (and Iran, because that's next...) won't be abandoned by our people, in tandem with the Chinese... Because we can't abandon anything anymore... especially since it's our last potential outpost in the US underbelly, strategically and geopolitically extremely important, in light of the global confrontation with the US. And, on a purely human level, we can't abandon this proud and independent people, ours, so close to us in spirit and history, in such trouble.
    Good news (excerpt below)... This is of course not a full-fledged breakthrough of the blockade, threats to the States to stop their criminal, anti-human, etc. activities, but still.... -
    Russia plans to send humanitarian aid in the form of oil and petroleum products to Cuba as soon as possible, the Russian Embassy in Havana told Izvestia.

    Moscow could face economic and political consequences as a result of this decision, experts warn.

    https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/8421931
    1. 0
      12 February 2026 11: 36
      How is he close to us, the capitalist countries, in spirit? Their ideas are extremist to us. laughing
      1. +2
        12 February 2026 11: 48
        Why repeat and spread anti-Cuban, pro-Western propaganda, largely false, slandering these unfortunate people? It's not that simple, and far from it... Cuba is home to people who are close to us in spirit—I repeat—proud, kind, for the most part, with normal human qualities and values, etc. Poverty is due to sanctions and pressure from the hegemon, that's understandable. And that's the strength of the Cuban people: they're willing (like us) to endure material inconveniences, but not to bend to the Devil, not to sell out for beads, not to betray their values, etc., etc. But who is truly different in essence from Cubans and worthy of true condemnation is a sadomasochistic society mired in debauchery and perversion, meanness, hypocrisy and lies, the prevalence of inhuman values, etc. - so it is precisely Western civilization that has clearly shown itself to be the child of the most terrible vices and evil....
        1. 0
          12 February 2026 11: 54
          My young padawan, our willingness to endure is one of our spiritual bonds, and it's been around for centuries. We've endured princes, we've endured khans, we've endured tsars, we've endured general secretaries. Do you think anything has changed? So you're right about that. We endure, we inject ourselves, and we continue to eat cactus. Should we even think about the Cubans? Our brothers from Afghanistan are starving.
          1. +1
            12 February 2026 12: 11
            We are simply a largely spiritual civilization, with a predominance of non-material, higher moral, and truly human values ​​in the consciousness of the masses... Therefore, we are willing to tolerate material inconveniences, yes, they are not a priority for us...
            And, therefore, we are on the side of goodness, of spirit... The Western, materially preoccupied civilization, where people, for the sake of material goods, are ready to step over others, lie, betray, be hypocritical, commit meanness, etc., is the antithesis of us... - with animal-like values. And therefore, by the way, we have always been and will be hated by the devilish masters of the West, because antipodes are repugnant to them, a threat to the values ​​and priorities they spread and impose on the peoples of the earth, the dehumanization of people, turning them into animals thinking only of their bowls and well-being (such sheep are easy to control), etc. Therefore, our good and stable relations with them are impossible a priori, never... They will always try, if not to exterminate us, then to conquer, "tear apart", neutralize us as a threat and a society that is hateful in terms of values.
            1. 0
              12 February 2026 12: 50
              Then tell me, brother, what is the power of the eye? What guides our elite? For example, do you think they represent a spiritual civilization or something else? And why is it that they mostly have material wealth, while we have greatness and self-sacrifice? I'm generalizing about this; I'm not a Slav myself. I'm more sophisticated.
              1. 0
                12 February 2026 13: 14
                Strength is in truth!, brother))) Strength is in spirit, in justice, in the highest human intangible values, humanity, philanthropy, compassion, altruism, mutual assistance, love, etc., etc. smile I know this for certain... given my knowledge of the immortality of the human soul and the terrible but extremely fair law of karma, which inevitably rewards each person (both individuals and communities, collectively) according to their deserts. And I have many other reasons to assert this, but clearly, this is neither the topic nor the place to engage in such a discussion.
                Our elites are diverse... there is no need to tar everyone with the same brush, but in general, in terms of the values ​​that prevail among the elites that rule our state (and are made up of our own people, they are not imported) and the people, we are on the good, spiritually prevailing, so to speak, side... Our people, and therefore the elites - a product and one of its hypostases, I repeat, for the most part, are essentially the opposite in those very same human and value, moral-ethical, etc. qualities - to the representatives of such in the West...
                .
                I'm not a Slav myself, I'm more cunning))

                And who?))) Well, go into more detail... And why then for us, if not ours?))))
                1. 0
                  12 February 2026 13: 25
                  We're from Uzbekistan))) but we're rooting for our team wink
                2. +1
                  13 February 2026 08: 55
                  You are wasting your time arguing with a Hasbara Zionist!
                  1. +1
                    13 February 2026 11: 22
                    He said he was from Uzbekistan... I haven't really formed a final opinion about him yet, I encountered him for the first time, I read up on him...)
        2. -1
          12 February 2026 13: 57
          Cuba is home to people who are close to us in spirit, I repeat - proud, kind for the most part, with normal human qualities and values, etc.

          To make this statement you need to visit Cuba twice: in 2005 and now...
          1. 0
            12 February 2026 17: 20
            Why? I've watched more than one program about Cuba and reports from there... That's enough for me to form my own opinion about these people...
            Yes, they are poor... but not arrogant, not greedy, not self-absorbed, simple and friendly, positive people with an open soul, simple-minded, alive, so to speak, not pretending to be someone, not proud, having a good attitude towards Russia and Russians, by the way, remembering goodness, grateful, etc.
            I know all too well how Western propaganda works, falsely denigrating its enemies. I see it in my own country. Lies are instilled in the Western population day after day, through biased and corrupt media completely controlled by Sam. We, too, in the opinion of Western sheep, as a result of such false propaganda, are the spawn of hell, villains who attacked poor, fluffy, innocent Ukrainians, and so on. In the same way, the servants of the Evil One denigrate all their enemies and extol their own Sodom-and-Gomorrah mentality, mired in every conceivable vice and sin, profiting from the suffering and grief of others (which the West inflicts on those it dislikes).
            a fallen society, deaf to the suffering of others, and so on, placing itself and its own low-human, animal-like society and values ​​above all others...
            But to reproach someone for poverty, especially when it is actively promoted and perpetrated by the most powerful forces of evil, who are trying to subjugate the rebellious, is for me a very good indicator of who I am really dealing with... When I see such people, I immediately mark them as the opposite, unworthy, cynical, materially limited, etc. person...
  8. +1
    12 February 2026 10: 45
    Maybe we just need to help Cuba extract its own oil, either onshore or in the Gulf of Mexico. Another option is to make alcohol from sugarcane and use it for transportation, like they do in Brazil. Maybe it would be enough to power a power plant. When I worked at a thermal power plant, they used to pour confiscated bootleg vodka into a tank of fuel oil. hi
  9. 0
    12 February 2026 10: 46
    Has the Venezuelan state oil company's Moscow office closed?
  10. +2
    12 February 2026 10: 47
    [Quote]US Ambassador: Cuba has its own 'Delsy Rodriguez' who will help overthrow the regime[/ quote
    I'm more concerned with how many of these "Delsy Rodriguez"s there are in the echelons of Russian power.
  11. -2
    12 February 2026 10: 55
    Russia could help. But no! Heroin-rich Afghanistan is more important to us.
    1. -2
      12 February 2026 11: 52
      Why help? Given their poverty, where are the tens of thousands of their fighters?
  12. -1
    12 February 2026 10: 58
    US Ambassador: Cuba has its own 'Delsy Rodriguez' who will help overthrow the regime

    For every Delcy Rodriguez, there's a Ramon Mercader...
    1. -1
      12 February 2026 11: 09
      No way! It seems like sabotage and subversive activities are banned here, and that's what they teach me.
      1. -2
        12 February 2026 11: 15
        Quote: novel xnumx
        No way! It seems like sabotage and subversive activities are banned here and they don't teach it anymore.

        Ah, yes-yes-yes... Figá!
        "Saboteur" - "scout"
        "Spy" - "agent"
        "Terrorist" - "revolutionary"
        "Killer" - "liquidator"
        1. 0
          12 February 2026 13: 50
          Robber-expropriator
    2. +1
      12 February 2026 11: 24
      Quote: ROSS 42
      For every Delcy Rodriguez, there's a Ramon Mercader...
      You're exaggerating her significance. Trotsky—yes, Trotsky. A name, political weight, a threat to the entire Soviet system, Stalin's rival for leadership of the international communist movement. You may not believe it, but in Republican Spain, Dolores "Passionaria" Ibárruri was in the minority, and the Trotskyists wielded far more influence in the government. Incidentally, the Spanish Republic fell largely due to internal squabbles, and the Trotskyists had a hand in that. In short, Trotsky had to be gotten rid of one way or another. Mercader wasn't the only one sent to execute Trotsky; he was just the first to get lucky.
      And this Delsie was just lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time and make a decision prompted by self-preservation. If she hadn't been there, they would have found someone else; nature abhors a vacuum. Wasting an ice axe and Mercader on someone like that?No.negative
      1. -2
        12 February 2026 11: 27
        Quote: Nagan
        Should I spend an ice pick and Mercader on this?

        Do you suggest Bad Guy and a slingshot or Oswald and a rifle with a telescopic sight? belay
        1. 0
          12 February 2026 11: 32
          Quote: ROSS 42
          Bad guy and a slingshot or Oswald and a rifle with a telescopic sight?
          Oh, screw it... oh, by the way, that's an idea! Luka M. with his "weapon" like that!fellow
          1. -1
            12 February 2026 11: 34
            What if Grigory Orlov with his...? fellow
    3. 0
      12 February 2026 16: 02
      For every Delcy Rodriguez, there's a Ramon Mercader...

      Now it sounds something like this: "For every Mohammed Morsi, there is an Abdul-Fattah al-Sisi."
  13. +1
    12 February 2026 11: 20
    The US is talking about a certain "Delsy Rodriguez" in Cuba; it's easier to ask where they aren't! They exist in every country in the world. The question that remains is whether there's a state or coalition of states capable of helping Cuba and Venezuela with real assistance, not just slogans. Trump has abruptly halted the integration of a multipolar world, and nothing can be done about it. BRIGS, if it doesn't understand that a purely economic union in these circumstances isn't worth a dime and could also come under attack from the US!
  14. -1
    12 February 2026 11: 27
    More than half the island is in trouble. If the Americans are serious about Cuba, they'll get what they want. The group of comrades ruling Cuba has no allies, including within their own society.
  15. -2
    12 February 2026 11: 27
    Maybe a civil war will break out among the mattresses, and the whole world will be happy. They have enough civilian weapons for a couple of armies. Let them kill each other.
  16. +1
    12 February 2026 11: 34
    Yes, Cuba has been living under the current regime for the last few months. It's clear as day that a refrigerator will solve the blockade without the help of the USSR. It's a matter of six months at most. Moreover, they destroyed the socialist camp in a decade, and here we have one island.
  17. 0
    12 February 2026 11: 37
    Yes Pasaran!
    (Yeah short, nothing could be done)
  18. 0
    12 February 2026 11: 38
    Donkey with gold!!!
    Alas... but the world now bows before him... those PATRIOTS are no longer there... Chavez... Comandante...!!!
  19. -2
    12 February 2026 11: 38
    US Ambassador: Cuba has its own "Delsy Rodriguez" who will help overthrow the regime.

    There have always been plenty of Pavlik Morozovs everywhere, and the Americans should do a better job of digging around in their own garden.
  20. 0
    12 February 2026 11: 46
    Cuba has its own "Delsy Rodriguez"

    The Anglo-Saxons always have their own Guaido or Tikhonovskaya, whom they are ready to propose to replace the legitimate government.
  21. +1
    12 February 2026 14: 39
    That's how Rodriguez became synonymous with betrayal worldwide! Even Brutus can rest easy. Quite an achievement for a lady in the President's chair...
  22. 0
    12 February 2026 14: 41
    Quote: 501Legion
    a civil war will begin with mattresses

    The probability of this is two percent. And that's still a lot.
  23. 0
    12 February 2026 14: 47
    Now they've pounced on that ill-fated Delcy Rodriguez, as if she had any special choice in the matter. Armchair "combat" adventurers easily decide the fates of entire countries and peoples in absentia, because they're not really dealing with their own affairs...
  24. +2
    12 February 2026 16: 16
    The US ambassador to Cuba is talking about a certain "Delsy Rodriguez," who has already been infiltrated into the highest echelons of Cuban power and is about to overthrow the "communist regime" in the name of democracy,
    "Delsy Rodriguez", "Delsy Rodriguez" - Gorbachev and Yeltsin would be cooler.