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Another front for U.S. soft coup operations against Cuba

Another front for U.S. soft coup operations against Cuba
Party Political Bureau member and Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla denounces Creative Associates International as a front for the U.S. government to design soft coups in our country and others

Lisset Chavez Berguesaugust 27, 2021 10:08:20



Photo: Poster by Kael Abello
Party Political Bureau member and Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla recently denounced Creative Associates International as a front for the U.S. government to design soft coups and overturn the government in our country and others.
The Foreign Minister shared an investigation on his Twitter account conducted by MintPress News on Washington’s use of this company to impose its hegemonic agenda around the world: “With a presence today in at least 85 countries, it employs soft power techniques and designs operations to produce regime change and political transitions,” Rodríguez stated.
He detailed some of Creative Associates International’s activities, noting “For years it worked in Cuba, in complicity with the CIA and other U.S. agencies, promoting various projects meant to overthrow our government.”
In a report entitled Creative Associates International (CAI): Not exactly the CIA, but close enough, the MintPress News project reveals that, over the last 20 years, the U.S. government granted Creative Associates 1,998,138,515 dollars in contracts for the company’s subversive operations in Cuba.
The report reads, “For years, Creative Associates International worked closely with the CIA and other government agencies, operating and overseeing an array of projects aimed at overthrowing the Communist government.”
“Creative Associates’ most infamous project was perhaps the creation of a Twitter-like application called Zunzuneo,” the investigators add, which also exposes how the U.S. government wanted to hide its own role in the creation of the application, secretly trying to convince Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to buy the company as a front.

U.S.-backed coups in Latin America and the Caribbean

From Monroe to Trump
The current U.S. President again threatens military action against Venezuela and continues sanctioning governments and companies with ties to the Bolivarian Republic and Cuba

Author: Elson Concepción Pérez | internet@granma.cu
march 2, 2020 10:03:58

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U.S.-backed coups in Latin America and the Caribbean over the last 70 years. Photo: RT

More than 200 years have passed since James Monroe became the fifth president of the United States. Unlike Donald Trump, he had been a soldier, lawyer, senator, governor and even Secretary of State. Trump, the country’s 45th President, a multimillionaire inexperienced in politics, has done nothing more than repeat what was said and done by the inventor of the “America for Americans” doctrine.

What is common in what happened in 1823 and what is happening today is that Monroe’s philosophy is being dusted off by Trump, to making a reality of the notion that the nations of Latin America are Washington’s backyard. Continue reading U.S.-backed coups in Latin America and the Caribbean