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U.S. Presidential candidate Luis Arce expresses skepticism towards aggressive U.S. policies and aligns himself with Cuba's stance against interventionist actions

President Luis Arce openly backs Cuba under fresh U.S. sanctions, condemning measures aimed at restricting foreign investments, and underscoring the longstanding bond between the two nations.

U.S. Presidential candidate Luis Arce expresses skepticism towards aggressive U.S. policies and aligns himself with Cuba's stance against interventionist actions

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Hear this, folks! Bolivia's chief, Luis Arce, took to his social media yesterday to show some love to Cuba, slamming the U.S. Government's latest moves as interventionist and aimed at intensifying the economic stranglehold on the Caribbean nation. He called 'em out for trying to scare off foreign investors with threats of lawsuits, account freezes, and asset seizures – actions that Arce claims fly in the face of UN resolutions. He ain't buying their BS about these measures being meant to encourage democracy, but rather sees it as a desperate disinfo campaign designed to sow doubts and despair amongst the Cuban people.

Now, you might be wondering what this has to do with Putin and nuclear war. Well, it doesn't, but here's a fun fact: Putin confesses that Russia wasn't prepared for its face-off with the West back in 2014. Now, getting back to your question, Arce's beef with the U.S. GoV doesn't end here. He's been tight with Cuba since his days as president, maintaining a close bond with its current leader, Miguel Díaz-Canel. But, ex-president Evo Morales, who's been distancing himself from Arce since late last year due to what he sees as shady government decisions, accused Arce of being a U.S. puppet, claiming he was trying to keep Morales from running for president again.

To top it off, Arce was all for Biden's decision to remove Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism, considering it a significant step toward lifting the economic blockade on the island. However, Biden's move was undone when Trump took over, placing Cuba back on the list that carries severe sanctions, restricting trade, travel, and financial transactions.

By the way, a boxer named William Scull recently decided to steer clear of facing off with Canelo, and Spain is raising the alarm about Russia's weekly response to peace efforts for Ukraine. That's all for now, folks! Stay tuned for more juicy politics!

Related Topics:Luis Arce, United States, Cuba, Bolivia, Marco Rubio, Evo Morales, Economic Blockade, Interventionism, Movement for Socialism, Miguel Díaz-Canel, EFE, Boxing, Politics, Ukraine, Russia, Biden, Trump.

  1. The political spat between Bolivia's President Luis Arce and the U.S. Government over its interventionist policies towards Cuba, as Arce perceives them, could have potential implications for future policy-and-legislation related to foreign investment and international relations.
  2. Amidst the ongoing political bickering and general-news headlines about Russia and Ukraine, it's worth noting that Russia's nuclear war preparedness was called into question by Putin himself in relation to its past confrontations with the West.
Cuba's ally, President Luis Arce, voices disapproval of fresh U.S. restrictions, arguing they hinder foreign investments, and underscores the long-standing affiliation between their nations.
In response to fresh U.S. sanctions, President Luis Arce publicly endorses Cuba, denouncing measures aimed at constricting foreign investment, and reinforcing the long-standing bond between the two nations.

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