Follow RT on Miami Mayor Francis Suarez has called for US military intervention following a weekend of protests in Cuba, arguing that previous US attacks elsewhere – from Panama to Kosovo – have gone swimmingly. His idea was not popular.
Cuba, Suarez told Fox News during a Tuesday interview, is a threat to the US because it’s “exporting communism throughout the hemisphere.” Indeed, Suarez claimed, not only is Cuba
“one of the largest narcotraficantes in the region, it is a state supporter of terror as designated by the United States.”
“[Cuba] is exporting communism throughout the hemisphere and throughout the world and has been doing it for decades and that is something that should interest the national security of the US,” the mayor said. He then suggested the US take out the Cuban government by some means similar to the 1990 arrest of notorious drug-trafficking Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega, a US ally who lost his favored status after it was reve
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WASHINGTON â Vice President Kamala Harris and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made history April 28 as the first women â one of them Black and Indian American â to share the stage in Congress during a presidential address.
President Joe Biden noted the historic development at the very opening of his address. After taking the podium, Biden greeted the two women standing behind him with a âMadam Speakerâ and âMadam Vice President.â
He then declared, âNo president has ever said those words â and itâs about time.â
Biden delivered his first prime-time speech to a joint session of Congress on April 28 flanked by Pelosi and Harris, two California Democrats.Â
History: Harris, Pelosi are 1st 2 women seated behind president in Congressional address
The vice president and House Speaker traditionally sit behind the president during an address to Congress. For the first time, women hold each office. Author: DARLENE SUPERVILLE Associated Press Published: 6:53 PM EDT April 28, 2021 Updated: 9:58 PM EDT April 28, 2021
WASHINGTON Vice President Kamala Harris and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made history Wednesday as the first women one of them Black and Indian American to share the stage in Congress during a presidential address.
President Joe Biden noted the historic development at the very opening of his address. After taking the podium, Biden greeted the two women standing behind him with a “Madam Speaker” and “Madam Vice President.”