🚨 Trump amenaza a Cuba y anuncia más sanciones.
🔴 El presidente de EE. UU., Donald Trump, reiteró que se "encargará" de Cuba tras Irán, mientras anunció nuevas sanciones contra el presidente Miguel Díaz-Canel, organizaciones y familiares. La Administración estadounidense amplía sus medidas coercitivas.
¿Cómo impactará esta escalada en la ya tensa relación bilateral?
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📌 EE.UU. asfixia a Cuba con medidas bancarias
🔴 El Gobierno de EE.UU. impedirá la operación de tarjetas Visa y Mastercard en Cuba a partir del próximo 6 de junio. Esta medida endurece el cerco contra la isla y afecta directamente a las familias cubanas.
🎙#EvelynLeyva
"Where is Latin America’s Axis of Resistance? ...Without realizing it, Trump has given us the historic opportunity to unleash the definitive struggle for the independence of our peoples and close the tragic chapter of our history that is the US empire."
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What Gladys is doing here is incredibly brave. Living in Miami, she faces a community where breaking with the hardline still gets you branded a traitor or a communist, where it can cost you your old friends and your standing. She does it anyway.
Major foreign hotel operators are pulling out of Cuba after the US tightened sanctions on GAESA and expanded secondary restrictions on firms tied to the Cuban tourism sector, alongside a fuel blockade that has further constrained transport and aviation.
■ Royalton (formerly Blue Diamond), Archipelago International under Aston, and Spain’s Iberostar have either exited or suspended operations, while others like Meliá are cutting exposure amid steep profit declines and collapsing demand.
■ Cuba’s tourism sector, which represented the main source of income for the island, is in sharp contraction, with official figures showing a 56% drop in arrivals in early 2026 and near 60% declines across key source markets.
■ Properties previously run by international chains are being transferred to state-linked Gaviota as Washington’s compliance deadline forces rapid withdrawal across the sector.
■ As US threats of a military attack against Cuba escalate, the sanctions have made daily life on the island unbearable, bringing transportation to a halt and constraining Cuba’s renowned healthcare and education sectors, as well as limiting access to water, sanitation systems, and basic medicines and goods.
"Cuba’s infant mortality rate for Black children is the same as for white children. Its Black population has life expectancy equal to its white population. No other nation in the Americas can make that claim...
Meliá se marcha porque las sanciones y la asfixia a Cuba están haciendo imposible que un hotel funcione. El nuevo marco de sanciones de mayo castiga a terceros países con consecuencias para sus empresas que hacen imposible prestar ese servicio.
Quien se alegre de los puestos de trabajo perdidos y de que EEUU arrodille a empresas españolas que se lo haga mirar.
#ENVIDEO | Cuba resiste a las injerencias de EE.UU.
Un nuevo plan de Estados Unidos para intentar invadir Cuba se asoma, con la acusación del Departamento de Justicia, contra el héroe de la Revolución Raúl Castro por la defensa de la soberanía en el derribo de dos avionetas provenientes imperio norteamericano con una operación ilegal y t3rr0r1st@ denominada "Hermanos al Rescate".
La periodista Sasi Alejandre en el episodio de "La Otra Voz" de esta semana devela como el contrarrevolucionario José Basulto, se convirtió en agente de la CIA, entrenado para ser enviado a Cuba para desestabilizar, y buscar un levantamiento ilegal dirigido desde Estados Unidos contra la mayor de las Antillas.
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#Cuba #RaúlCastro #LaOtraVoz #HermanosAlRescate #EstadosUnidos
Cuba has sent over 600,000+ medical professionals to 160+ countries since 1960, assisting in rural areas with no previous medical access, disaster zones, and epidemics.
In that same period the United States became the world's largest weapons dealer.
Letter from the #US@elam_oficial Alumni Association
"We are gravely alarmed by the escalating threat of military action against Cuba — and we say this as doctors, not diplomats.
We have walked the wards of Cuban hospitals. We have been cared for by the nurses, physicians, and community health workers who built that system. We know their faces.
Any military strike against Cuba is a strike against those people, against those hospitals, against the patients lying in beds already without medicine or power.
We trained to save lives. We will not be silent while the country that trained us is threatened with destruction.
We call on this administration and Congress to unequivocally renounce military intervention in Cuba."