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re: Get on the record now. Do you support bombing Cuba?
Posted on 3/6/26 at 11:45 pm to VerlanderBEAST
Posted on 3/6/26 at 11:45 pm to VerlanderBEAST
No
Posted on 3/7/26 at 2:37 am to VerlanderBEAST
Waste of money to bomb and rebuild. Cut Cuba’s supply chain.
Posted on 3/7/26 at 6:26 am to VerlanderBEAST
Ummmm...No.
I don't want unexploded ordinance on the pretty beach I'm going to be laying on one day.
I don't want unexploded ordinance on the pretty beach I'm going to be laying on one day.
Posted on 3/7/26 at 6:47 am to NashvilleTider
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There nothing to bomb they have 1950s tech
More like 30's stretched to look 50's.
Posted on 3/7/26 at 6:49 am to VerlanderBEAST
Don’t bomb the big booty Latinas !
Posted on 3/7/26 at 7:01 am to VerlanderBEAST
If by “bombing” you mean demolition to make way for large resort hotels, yes.
Posted on 3/7/26 at 7:16 am to dkreller
quote:1957 Chevrolet parts
Do they have anything worth bombing?
Posted on 3/7/26 at 7:35 am to VerlanderBEAST
Not necessary so in that regards I would say no. Give Cuba and their politicians a huge carrot to give up Communism and let us help them become a democracy.
This post was edited on 3/7/26 at 7:36 am
Posted on 3/7/26 at 7:39 am to VerlanderBEAST
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Do you support bombing Cuba?
Just force all of the inhabitants to one side so it tips over...give it a good bath
Posted on 3/7/26 at 7:40 am to VerlanderBEAST
Can we banish fat socialists from here to there first then bomb?
Posted on 3/7/26 at 7:45 am to SDVTiger
We could call Canel tomorrow and inform him that it's over and then offer him an ownership stake in the new Havana baseball franchise and a cut of the casino profits from the gambling that would spring up.
We don't need to bomb Cuba
We don't need to fire a shot
We don't need to send a "Battleship Maine"
Phone calls, that's it
We don't need to bomb Cuba
We don't need to fire a shot
We don't need to send a "Battleship Maine"
Phone calls, that's it
Posted on 3/7/26 at 7:48 am to VerlanderBEAST
Cuba’s Communist Dictatorship is far more vulnerable than was Venezuela’s. Once the people of Cuba rise up and are hammered by said Dictatorship, then those ‘Leaders’ will be given an ultimatum. Drop it or go away. Very few bombs required.
Posted on 3/7/26 at 7:48 am to VerlanderBEAST
Cuba? No. Kenner? Yes.
Posted on 3/7/26 at 8:42 am to VerlanderBEAST
I’ll throw in my 2 cents here…
I’m a Cuban American (although I hate that term and I don’t use it, because my family just considers ourselves Americans… we don’t want a hyphen… but I throw this in here in order to give all of you a clearer perspective). My grandfather was born in Cuba, but moved to the U.S. when he was young. He fought in the 10th Armored Division under Patton in WW2, and after the war, became an electrical engineer, and after marriage, raised a family of proud Americans.
Now, I take my family to Cuba every year to visit the remaining family and friends that we still have there. I follow the Cuban situation daily.
You might be surprised at how much Cubans follow American politics. Even in Trump’s first year of his first term, the Cuban people were buzzing about him. When I would talk to Cubans there in Cuba, and once they found out I’m American, they all instantly want to talk politics. Usually, they start by saying they are excited about Trump and that they feel that he is the first American president that might actually do something to help take down the communist regime in Cuba. Again, they have all felt this way since the beginning of his first term.
Bombing them? Absolutely not. They don’t have nuclear weapons facilities, nor anything that would be a threat to the US, other than evil communist leaders. I get that we are slow-playing Cuba with this oil/gas blockade. Most Cubans I know all tell me that they are excited about the future prospect of freedom. They say that they know they might suffer for a bit, but they say they are willing to go through this it brings freedom.
The only problem here, as you might guess, is that the people will suffer while the government pigs there will take care of themselves. Myself, as well as the many Cuban people I know, would love to see the U.S. send in the navy and remove the communist regime. Make it quick, and establish freedom in democracy without the people having to suffer.
I’ll digress here.
I’m a Cuban American (although I hate that term and I don’t use it, because my family just considers ourselves Americans… we don’t want a hyphen… but I throw this in here in order to give all of you a clearer perspective). My grandfather was born in Cuba, but moved to the U.S. when he was young. He fought in the 10th Armored Division under Patton in WW2, and after the war, became an electrical engineer, and after marriage, raised a family of proud Americans.
Now, I take my family to Cuba every year to visit the remaining family and friends that we still have there. I follow the Cuban situation daily.
You might be surprised at how much Cubans follow American politics. Even in Trump’s first year of his first term, the Cuban people were buzzing about him. When I would talk to Cubans there in Cuba, and once they found out I’m American, they all instantly want to talk politics. Usually, they start by saying they are excited about Trump and that they feel that he is the first American president that might actually do something to help take down the communist regime in Cuba. Again, they have all felt this way since the beginning of his first term.
Bombing them? Absolutely not. They don’t have nuclear weapons facilities, nor anything that would be a threat to the US, other than evil communist leaders. I get that we are slow-playing Cuba with this oil/gas blockade. Most Cubans I know all tell me that they are excited about the future prospect of freedom. They say that they know they might suffer for a bit, but they say they are willing to go through this it brings freedom.
The only problem here, as you might guess, is that the people will suffer while the government pigs there will take care of themselves. Myself, as well as the many Cuban people I know, would love to see the U.S. send in the navy and remove the communist regime. Make it quick, and establish freedom in democracy without the people having to suffer.
I’ll digress here.
This post was edited on 3/7/26 at 9:09 am
Posted on 3/7/26 at 8:54 am to VerlanderBEAST
I would support a limited strike like Venezuela, but if we need to do more we messed up.
Posted on 3/7/26 at 9:03 am to montana
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Waste of money to bomb and rebuild
Cuba is like a time capsule back to the 50s.
Once we own it it'll be great to travel to....
Posted on 3/7/26 at 9:31 am to VerlanderBEAST
Maybe. Should have been done decades ago. Cuba should be part of the U.S.
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