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José Gabriel Barrenechea

Graduate of the Literary Formation Course of the Onelio Jorge Cardoso Center and of Sociopolitical Education by the Higher Institute of Religious Sciences San Agustín, of the Catholic University of Valencia San Vicente Mártir.

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The embargo: an issue between Cubans

Since the end of the Cold War, the dispute has not been between the U.S. and the Cuban governments, as the island claims, but between the exiles and the totalitarian Cuban regime.

The role of the internal opposition in Cuba

It is more likely that the regime will be overthrown by spontaneous movements than by a previously coordinated one. The movement prepared for 11J did not even take an individual to the streets, while 15N took the streets for a few hours.

War and Peace: United States and China

In the event of an open war between the U.S. and China that does not escalate to the strategic nuclear level, the war economies of both countries would be in an unfavorable situation for the Americans and the entire bloc of their allies.