In my previous post, I spoke about Canada's strange silence regarding Cuba, despite its long relationship with the island nation. In today's Globe and Mail, a letter-writer addresses the issue:
Double standard?
Re “Cuba loses its Canadian tourists” (Morning Update, Feb. 11): Mark Carney seems to understand international bullying. He calls for “a new order that embodies our values, like respect for human rights, sustainable development, solidarity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of states.” So why is he silent so far about the U.S. attempt to strangle Cuba?
Mr. Carney says Canada should be principled and act consistently, “applying the same standards to allies and rivals.” That appears to be Canada’s position when it comes Greenland, but what about Cuba?
Mr. Carney specifically says we can’t “criticize economic intimidation from one direction, but stay silent when it comes from another.” So what about Cuba?
Mexico is not silent on Cuba’s situation, sending 800 tons of humanitarian aid. What about Canada?
Or are we just going to wait until we are the ones being economically terrorized by the bully?
Don McLean Hamilton
The only politician speaking out about the grave injustices Cuba is being subjected to is Don Davies, the interim leader of the federal NDP. And be sure to listen to Anita Anand's feckless non-response to him:
Canada's reaction to Trump's attempt at genocide is callous at best and cowardly at worst, and stands in sharp contrast to Mexico's.
While Canada has many things to be proud of, this surely is not one of them.
Apparently China is supplying an Emergency Aid Package (Approved by Xi Jinping, Jan 2026) provides $80 million in financial assistance and is in the process of shipping 60,000 tons of rice in emergency mode (first shipment of ~4,800 tons arrived Jan 2026; rest in coming months) for food security.
ReplyDeleteRussia is preparing to deliver crude oil and petroleum products to Cuba “in the near future” as humanitarian aid.
These are second hand reports but Larry Johnson usually gets his facts correct.
US Bullying Cuba
Thanks for the news and the link, Anon. By the U.S. making Cuba a fictitious enemy all these years, Russia and China were able to make inroads. I am glad to hear that they are stepping up to provide humanitarian aid to the beleaguered nation, along with Mexico. Once more, Canada is conspicuously absent in efforts to relieve the Cubans' desperation.
DeleteCuba and Iran are two countries that badly hurt the USA's amour propre. They both must be crushed. That this is madness is not something the Washington regime can ever accept. Cuba delinda est!
ReplyDeleteThose who do no kneel to the emperor will be crushed by the emperor. I guess that is the message being sent here, Anon.
DeleteI am sure you have seen this but it is amusing. Canadian passport holders can travel to China visa-free starting this week.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if our Chinese tourist groups will be returning? Before COVID we had enough Chinese tourism that some stores installed things like Alipay.
One can only hope that the travel is a two-way street, Anon.
DeleteI must admit I do worry what this will do to NHL hockey.
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