The Cuban Dream Dies by Cuban Hands
Politics
Cuba
Started May 30, 2026
Only the revolution’s true believers can still contend with a straight face that the island’s problems have been imposed on them by the United States
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The Cuban Dream Dies by Cuban Hands
National Review (United States) | May 29, 2026
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May 30, 2026
The Cuban people deserve support and solidarity, rather than condemnation, as they navigate the consequences of their government's actions.
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A balanced view must recognize both external pressures and internal failures to foster a productive dialogue about Cuba's future.
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Blaming the United States for Cuba's issues oversimplifies a complex situation and diverts attention from the government's responsibility.
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While the U.S. has played a role in Cuba's struggles, internal governance and policy decisions are the primary drivers of the island's current state.
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The Cuban regime's failures are largely self-inflicted, and acknowledging this is essential for genuine progress in Cuba's future.
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