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Democratic members of U.S. Congress visit Cuba and compare U.S. energy embargo to 'silent Gaza'
United States🏛️ PoliticsProgressive20 hr. ago

Democratic members of U.S. Congress visit Cuba and compare U.S. energy embargo to 'silent Gaza'

Four Democratic members of the U.S. Congress visited Cuba and compared the U.S. energy embargo to 'silent Gaza,' highlighting the severe humanitarian and economic impacts on the island. The embargo, imposed by President Trump in January 2019, intensified a five-year crisis marked by previous sanctions and poor domestic policies. During their visit, lawmakers met with Cuban officials, including President Miguel Díaz-Canel, and observed widespread power outages, limited transportation, and reduced tourism. They criticized the embargo as collective punishment and noted that while some diplomatic contact exists, concrete progress remains elusive. Rep. Mark Pocan likened the situation to 'silent Gaza,' emphasizing the restrictions on daily life, while others called the policy illogical and harmful.

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The Washington Times logoThe Washington TimesParty-alignedProgressive20 hr. ago
Democratic members of U.S. Congress visit Cuba and compare U.S. energy embargo to 'silent Gaza'

Four Democratic members of the U.S. Congress visited Cuba and compared the U.S. energy embargo to 'silent Gaza,' highlighting the severe humanitarian and economic impacts on the island. The embargo, imposed by President Trump in January 2019, intensified a five-year crisis marked by previous sanctions and poor domestic policies. During their visit, lawmakers met with Cuban officials, including President Miguel Díaz-Canel, and observed widespread power outages, limited transportation, and reduced tourism. They criticized the embargo as collective punishment and noted that while some diplomatic contact exists, concrete progress remains elusive. Rep. Mark Pocan likened the situation to 'silent Gaza,' emphasizing the restrictions on daily life, while others called the policy illogical and harmful.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the U.S. energy embargo as a punitive measure with severe humanitarian consequences, using loaded language like 'silent Gaza' and criticizing the administration's approach. It emphasizes the suffering of Cubans and portrays the embargo as unjust, aligning with progressive critique

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