The Cuban Crisis: Turning The Lights Off In Havana
The scene in Havana this past May Day was not one of revolutionary triumph but of a quiet, mechanical exhaustion. In the twenty-first century, the most effective way to destroy a nation is not to bomb its cities but to turn off switches that power it. Since the American executive order of late January, Cuba has been subjected to a maximum pressure campaign, a euphemism for a deliberate energy strangulation.
It has reduced a country of eleven million people to a state of pre-industrial misery. This is the "Donroe Doctrine" in its most naked form, an assertion that the Western Hemisphere is a private estate and that any tenant who fails to please the landlord must be starved out.
Only the other day, Donald Trump, the American........
