Largest Mined Military Base in the Western Hemisphere

That was a few decades ago. Not sure what they are doing today.

Having served at Gitmo for almost 10 months, I can clearly state there is not much threat to the United States coming from Cuba. Indeed, we would get people coming over the fence to escape. The Cubans on base were happy we (2nd Reinforced Bn, 8th Marines) were there with our F8s, Tanks and Howitzers. Our side of the base was expected to hold out ~ one week.

At the time I was a Lance Corporal setting up land line communications for 20 posts on the perimeter. They promoted me to Corporal after 4 months on my own. It was good duty and quiet. Did not see any hostility. Just two opposing sides.

People would escape Castro’s Cuba to our side. After interrogation, they were sent to the United States. Good people and grateful.

Mostly, Trump’s attempt to force Cuba by cutting off supplies is an ego boost for him and allows him to brag if Cuba collapses. The island is not threatening to the US. The United States knows everything they are doing. Cutting food, medical supplies, and fuel does nothing except punish the people of Cuba. Sixty-six years have passed since the Bay of Pigs.

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Decision Disallows Certain Tariffs That Force Other Countries to Join Embargo and Strangle Cuban Economy

Currently, the most urgently lethal part of the US embargo on Cuba is the cutoff of oil. This is maintained through the January 29 executive order. While numerous governments are providing humanitarian aid to Cuba to help them through this emergency, they have not provided oil for fear of being punished with US tariffs. But now, according to the US Supreme Court, the US will not be able to use the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) as a legal avenue to impose these tariffs. 

At a press conference today, Trump pledged to “impose a 10 per cent global tariff … over and above our normal tariffs already being charged.” 

“But there is a big difference between using tariffs to punish other countries — which in this case is also illegal under both international treaties as well as US domestic law — and using military force to block countries from shipping oil to Cuba,” said Weisbrot. 

“This would really constitute acts of war,” he said. “It’s not clear that the rest of the world, or even some parts of the US security state, would go along with this.”