Cuba’s Freedom Is an America First Cause
Cuba's historical relationship with the United States has significant implications for American interests today. The rise of Castro's communist regime has not only affected Cuba but has also inspired anti-American movements throughout Latin America. As instability in the region grows, the need to address Cuba's situation becomes a critical issue for U.S. national security.
- ▪Cuba was once a close partner of the U.S. before the communist revolution in 1959.
- ▪The Castro regime has been a source of anti-American sentiment and destabilization in Latin America.
- ▪Cuban-Americans have a unique understanding of the consequences of communism due to their experiences.
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Home – Cuba News – Cuba’s Freedom Is an America First Cause opinion Cuba’s Freedom Is an America First Cause Roberto J. Gonzalez • May 20, 2026 Print Former Cuban President Raul Castro (r) and current President Miguel Diaz-Canel (l) on April 19, 2018 in Havana, Cuba (Adalberto Roque-Pool/Getty Images) (function(){var t=document.querySelector(".wp-block-kadence-dynamichtml"),s=document.currentScript.previousElementSibling;if(t&&s){if("prepend"==="before_element")t.parentNode.insertBefore(s,t);else if("prepend"==="after_element")t.parentNode.insertBefore(s,t.nextSibling);else if("prepend"==="prepend"||"prepend"==="inside_first_child")t.insertBefore(s,t.firstChild);else t.appendChild(s);}})(); Miami-Dade County is home to one of the largest Cuban-American communities in the U.S., but this…
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