A wave of unease spread throughout the world, and especially among members of that neoconservative, reactionary, and right-wing ideology, who rubbed their hands together at the idea that now it was the island’s turn, expressed the poet, essayist, and political analyst.
In an opinion column for the digital media outlet Publico Gt, he noted that some understood that the President of the United States (Donald Trump) was going to end the resistance of the small Caribbean nation.
All of this, without the slightest idea of what sovereignty means and the role it plays for Cuba, asserted one of Guatemala’s sharp intellectual voices, known for his insightful analysis of the local and international situation.
They failed to realize that the world is indeed changing and that conservatives, right-wingers, or reactionaries around the globe cannot do everything they want, because this change is real, he emphasized.
We know that Cuba has first-rate international allies, as well as a people who overwhelmingly defend national sovereignty, Sandoval remarked.
Thus, despite the waves of anti-Cuban rhetoric from Cubans in Miami (Florida, USA) or elsewhere who even advocate for the island’s destruction without a moment’s thought for the people and sovereignty, he wrote.
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