Cuba’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bruno Rodríguez, denounced this Monday, March 23rd, that the continued existence of the blockade against the island highlights a disconnect between the U.S. administration and the opinions of its citizens.
Through his social media channels, the diplomat argued that maintaining these restrictions ignores the sentiments of the majority of the American population, which favors a change in foreign policy toward the Caribbean nation.
Rodríguez substantiated his stance by emphasizing that “40 percent of Americans disapprove of the prolonged trade blockade against Cuba—compared to 32 percent who approve—according to a poll conducted by a renowned media outlet in the northern nation.”
According to the Foreign Minister, these results demonstrate that current policy serves the interests of a minority rather than the general will—a will which, if heeded, would put an end to a strategy that inflicts significant humanitarian harm upon the Cuban people.
“If the United States government truly heeded the will of the majority of its population—rather than that of a minority filled with hatred and warmongering ambitions—it would put an end to its criminal policy against the Cuban people, which causes mounting humanitarian harm,” reads the post by the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Caribbean nation. A recent YouGov poll revealed that 46 percent of U.S. citizens oppose their government preventing third countries from shipping oil to Cuba, while only 28 percent support this measure.
Regarding the use of force, 61 percent reject an armed attack, and 57 percent oppose military intervention to overthrow the Cuban government, based on the premise that the island poses no threat to U.S. national security.
This public sentiment aligns with the opposition expressed by various U.S. social and religious organizations regarding the executive order signed by President Donald Trump, which authorizes Washington to impose tariffs on goods from countries that supply oil to Cuba. Groups such as the National Council of the Churches of Christ have characterized these restrictions as “unnecessary and immoral.”
IMAGE CREDIT: Via social media, the diplomat asserted that maintaining these restrictions disregards the sentiments of the majority of the American population. Photo: @CubaMINREX
[ SOURCE: teleSUR ]
