Cuba vs U.S: Good Relationship, Yes; Compliance, Never

Cuba vs U.S: Good Relationship, Yes; Compliance, NeverRecently, U.S. president Barack Obama gave an interview to Miami-based TV network Tele Mundo. On that occasion, the journalists asked him how the relationships with Cuba will be once John Kerry was appointed Secretary of State.

As expected, the answers of the president triggered an uproar of support from many other media outlets praising his “unselfishness and willingness” to improve the relationship with Cuba. It was something curious to watch: it was like seeing many people singing the same song with slight changes but with the same goal; to demonize the victim and to praise the high human values of the killer, to praise his unselfishness and willingness to benefit the Cubans.

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Cuba Denounces Subversive U.S. Radio and TV Aggression

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Cuba has denounced at the United Nations the ongoing U.S. radio and TV aggression against the island and described it as a destabilizing and subversive policy.
 
Cuban representative Yadira Ledesma said hostile U.S. radio and TV signals constitute a plan organized in complicity with notorious anti-Cuba circles, including terrorist elements that try to destabilize constitutional order on the island.

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U.S. creates invisible systems of internet access to support "dissidents"

The Obama administration is leading a global effort to deploy “shadow” Internet and mobile phone systems that “dissidents” can use to undermine repressive governments that seek to silence them by censoring or shutting down telecommunications networks,” The New York Times reported on Sunday.

The effort includes secretive projects to create independent cell phone networks inside foreign countries, as well as one operation out of a spy novel in a fifth-floor shop on L Street in Washington, where a group of young entrepreneurs who look as if they could be in a garage band are fitting deceptively innocent-looking hardware into a prototype “Internet in a suitcase.”

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