Guatemalans denounce US lies against Cuba's example

In Guatemala City, an opinion column in the Guatemalan alternative digital media outlet Prensa Comunitaria has denounced the lies of the US government to attack Cuba, portrayed as an example of dignity and sovereignty. The piece highlights the ongoing nature of such assaults on the Caribbean nation.

On February 9, 2026, in Guatemala City, an opinion column appeared in Prensa Comunitaria, a Guatemalan alternative digital media outlet. It sharply criticizes the US government for spreading lies aimed at discrediting Cuba.

The column stresses that these attacks intend to undermine Cuba's example of dignity and sovereignty. Such narratives, according to the piece, are part of a recurring pattern of disinformation targeting the Caribbean island.

Prensa Comunitaria, noted for amplifying marginalized voices, uses this space to defend Cuba's positive image in Central America. The text does not specify particular US government actions but emphasizes the need to counter such falsehoods to uphold national sovereignty.

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La Jornada newspaper front page illustration showcasing Cuba's resistance to the US energy blockade, with defiant Havana protesters and symbolic imagery.
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La Jornada dedicates front page to Cuba's resistance against US siege

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The Mexican newspaper La Jornada has devoted its front page to highlighting the Cuban people's resistance and the island's government and population denunciations against the US-imposed energy blockade. This coverage, published on February 8, 2026, in Mexico City, underscores Cuba's steadfastness amid external pressures. It aligns with reports of the United States intensifying a prolonged attrition strategy to force internal changes in Cuba.

In an opinion piece, Yunior García Aguilera argues that Cuba's true confrontation is between its own irreconcilably opposed citizens, not between Havana and Washington. He points to recent events in Cayo Falcones, where Ministry of the Interior authorities claimed to have engaged in combat with Cubans from Florida, as an example of this divide.

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In Bogotá, columnist Jairo Estrada argues that the United States' punitive measures against Cuba not only strangle its citizens but also aim to eliminate the island as a symbol of global resistance and rebellion.

US President Donald Trump has resorted to inflammatory rhetoric, stating that 'going in and destroying' is probably the only option left on the table. Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a political ultimatum to Havana, demanding that Cuban leadership change its system or face a deepening blockade. Cuba responds by upholding its firm stance, as Fidel Castro did against past threats.

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The Cuban government has issued a strong condemnation of a new US executive order aimed at imposing tariffs on countries supplying oil to the island. The Foreign Ministry's statement labels the measure as a blatant violation of international law and a threat to regional peace. Cuba reaffirms its willingness for respectful dialogue and rejects any form of coercion.

The Latin American Federation of Journalists (FELAP) affirmed that 'Cuba is not alone' and expressed support for the Cuban people facing intensified economic aggression and an oil blockade imposed by the Donald Trump administration. The statement was issued from Buenos Aires on February 18.

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In the latest US aggression against Venezuela—following incidents like the December 2025 oil tanker attack and UN Security Council debates—Cuba's government denounced the January 3, 2026, bombing of Caracas and nearby states as state terrorism driven by imperial interests. President Miguel Díaz-Canel and officials expressed solidarity, while the Public Health Minister confirmed the safety of Cuban medical collaborators.

 

 

 

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