Cuba denounces new destabilizing attempts by the United States
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Published at: 13/04/2024 09:00 PM
This Saturday, the Government of Cuba denounced the new destabilizing attempts of the United States in its country, referring to the interventionist nature of U.S. intelligence agencies, interested in causing a social outbreak similar to the one that occurred on July 11, 2021 with the so-called Operation 11.7.24, and of the Washington Embassy in Havana, which launched the “Accelerate Fund for Independent Media and Content Creators”.
According to Cuban media, the anti-terrorist media platform Razones de Cuba detailed that the first destabilizing mechanism, after a meeting held in the home of the counterrevolutionary Marcel Felipe. The Operation aims to reissue the riots of three years ago, funded and promoted by the United States, and aims to “heat up” the streets during the summer to fulfill its purpose.
In that sense, one of the prioritized objectives would be the National Electricity System, due to its economic and social impact. They also intend to generate sabotage and consolidate the communication offensive.
In addition to tripling the budget allocated for these purposes, Washington's tactic includes the recruitment of criminals to carry out terrorist acts on the national territory, the manipulation of issues such as Cuba-Russia relations and the White House's economic sanctions against the Slavic giant to curb shipments of fuel and food and aggravate the situation of the Caribbean country.
On the other hand, Razones de Cuba also reported on another counterrevolutionary movement, called Cuba Primero, created to prepare violent actions against the Greater Antilles. Among its founding members, the figure of Manuel Milanés Pizonero stands out, recognized for financing this type of organization.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Embassy in Cuba presented the “Accelerated Fund for Independent Media and Content Creators”, using about 68,800 dollars from the U.S. budget.
The call will take into account content-producing projects with “challenging problems” in Cuba, the grant to “independent media” for the creation of relevant and accessible content, as well as the development of mobile applications that promote democratic values and “the strengthening of networks of independent content creators in Cuba”.
TELESUR/Mazo News Team