Democratic members of U.S. Congress visit Cuba and compare U.S. energy embargo to ‘silent Gaza’

Reps. Mark Pocan, Teresa Leger-Fernández, Maxine Dexter and Delia Catalina Ramírez visited Cuba this weekend. They met with President Miguel Díaz-Canel and met with ministers, medical professionals and business leaders. They condemned the impact of the energy embargo imposed by the U.S. President Donald Trump. There are currently no talks between Washington and Havana.

The U.S. Is Losing Venezuela

Venezuelans are angry at the U.S. because it stood by the government's management of the disaster. This is against America's interests and counterproductive to extracting Venezuelan oil. Juan Guaidó, the president of the National Assembly, is the interim president of Venezuela.

Marco Rubio is turning Venezuela into a colony

The New York Times reports on the imperial overhaul of Venezuela's government and economy after Trump's ouster of Maduro. The U.S. isn't just setting up an economically advantageous policy regime to access Venezuela's oil, but is directly controlling much of Venezuela’s state revenue. The prospect of Venezuela becoming a free democracy at this point seems unlikely.

‘God is punishing the politicians’: anger at earthquake response grows in Venezuela

Maduro's politician son received a hostile reception while visiting a semi-destroyed social housing project named after his father’s late mentor Hugo Chávez. The woman, named as Damely Yaneth Díaz, can be seen shouting at congressman Nicolás Maduro Guerra. The quakes killed nearly 4,500 people. The official death toll is 4,490.

America’s Iran Problem Isn’t Going Away, with Mike Doran

The war begins on February the 28th of this year. Phase one is February 28th through the day that hopes of that fade. Then from that day through to April 7th, we have the rest of the main part of intense military action. From April the 7th to 18 June, there is the period of the ceasefire, the Iranian closure of the strait and the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports. The Memorandum of Understanding meant to open The Straight didn't resolve any of the other issues.

The Strait of Hormuz Crisis Has Exposed China’s Energy Advantage

Geopolitical conflict threatens the global oil supply and increases the value of alternative energy sources. China now dominates most of the global market for renewable energy. China invested heavily in renewable energy technology, including solar power infrastructure. America is on the right track in the renewable energy space. U.S. policymakers should do everything in their power to ensure outsized number of these jobs are based here.

Democratic members of U.S. Congress visit Cuba and compare U.S. energy embargo to ‘silent Gaza’
Democratic members of U.S. Congress visit Cuba and compare U.S. energy embargo to ‘silent Gaza’

Reps. Mark Pocan, Teresa Leger-Fernández, Maxine Dexter and Delia Catalina Ramírez visited Cuba this weekend. They met with President Miguel Díaz-Canel and met with ministers, medical professionals and business leaders. They condemned the impact of the energy embargo imposed by the U.S. President Donald Trump. There are currently no talks between Washington and Havana.

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The U.S. Is Losing Venezuela
The U.S. Is Losing Venezuela

Venezuelans are angry at the U.S. because it stood by the government's management of the disaster. This is against America's interests and counterproductive to extracting Venezuelan oil. Juan Guaidó, the president of the National Assembly, is the interim president of Venezuela.

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Marco Rubio is turning Venezuela into a colony
Marco Rubio is turning Venezuela into a colony

The New York Times reports on the imperial overhaul of Venezuela's government and economy after Trump's ouster of Maduro. The U.S. isn't just setting up an economically advantageous policy regime to access Venezuela's oil, but is directly controlling much of Venezuela’s state revenue. The prospect of Venezuela becoming a free democracy at this point seems unlikely.

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‘God is punishing the politicians’: anger at earthquake response grows in Venezuela
‘God is punishing the politicians’: anger at earthquake response grows in Venezuela

Maduro's politician son received a hostile reception while visiting a semi-destroyed social housing project named after his father’s late mentor Hugo Chávez. The woman, named as Damely Yaneth Díaz, can be seen shouting at congressman Nicolás Maduro Guerra. The quakes killed nearly 4,500 people. The official death toll is 4,490.

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America’s Iran Problem Isn’t Going Away, with Mike Doran
America’s Iran Problem Isn’t Going Away, with Mike Doran

The war begins on February the 28th of this year. Phase one is February 28th through the day that hopes of that fade. Then from that day through to April 7th, we have the rest of the main part of intense military action. From April the 7th to 18 June, there is the period of the ceasefire, the Iranian closure of the strait and the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports. The Memorandum of Understanding meant to open The Straight didn't resolve any of the other issues.

Common Sense
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The Strait of Hormuz Crisis Has Exposed China’s Energy Advantage
The Strait of Hormuz Crisis Has Exposed China’s Energy Advantage

Geopolitical conflict threatens the global oil supply and increases the value of alternative energy sources. China now dominates most of the global market for renewable energy. China invested heavily in renewable energy technology, including solar power infrastructure. America is on the right track in the renewable energy space. U.S. policymakers should do everything in their power to ensure outsized number of these jobs are based here.

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