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Was the murder of Haiti’s President Jovenel Moïse just a pawn’s gambit by the British and the U.S. targeting Cuba and the Caribbean Basin as a whole? President Moïse was assassinated on July 7, in a black op carried out by a collection of mercenaries, many of whom were “former” informants and stringers for the DEA, the FBI and other U.S. agencies. Within days, the new “government” of Haiti – or at least one of the three individuals claiming to be the new President – was asking for the U.S. to send troops into Haiti to help “restore order” and provide “humanitarian assistance.”

Two days after that, on Sunday July 11, unusual street demonstrations broke out in Havana, Cuba, protesting against the government and the economic crisis and egged on by a coordinated social media campaign. Washington came out strongly backing the demonstrators. The Mayor of Miami Francis Suarez suggested American airstrikes against Cuba are an option that has to be seriously considered.

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