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When ‘If We Need to Die, We’ll Die’ Doesn’t Quite Mean What He Says It Does

By Sarah Anderson

“…if we need to die, we’ll die.” 

That’s what Cuban “president” Miguel Díaz-Canel said on NBC’s Meet the Press on Sunday. He was talking about the fact that Cubans would defend their homeland should the United States invade militarily. (More on that interview in a moment.)

“What does he mean by ‘we’?” has been the response of most of the Cuban people. They largely want Donald Trump to save them from communism, and they aren’t ready to die for anything.

Unfortunately, the regime isn’t giving them a choice.

You may or may not have seen these photos spreading across social media recently. They’re hard to look at, but this is  Alexander Díaz Rodriguez, a Cuban opposition activist. The first photo is him five or six years ago. The others are him now. Díaz was part of a peaceful protest on July 11, 2021, but he was arrested and sentenced to four years in prison for “disrespect” and “sedition.”

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