Heads of state and officials from Latin America’s leftist governments and authoritarian regimes issued statements this week marking the start of President Donald Trump’s second term, condemning Trump’s firm stance against authoritarianism.
In Cuba, ruled by the communist regime, both figurehead President Miguel Díaz-Canel and Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla rapidly responded to President Trump’s reintroduction of Cuba to the United States’s list of states sponsor of terrorism on the first day of his administration — six days after former President Joe Biden had Cuba removed from the list.
Both Castro regime officials accused Trump of arrogance and of seeking to wage an “economic war” against Cuba with the intention of “dominating” the nation. The communist regime issued a formal statement on Tuesday,
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