Alejandro de la Fuente: ‘Cuba’s problem is not ideological, it is an unforgivable incompetence’

Alejandro de la Fuente: ‘Cuba’s problem is not ideological, it is an unforgivable incompetence’



Constant blackouts, transportation grinding to a halt for lack of fuel, shortages of food and medicine, mass exodus, the loss of its strongest ally, and direct threats from its historic adversary. This is Cuba in the 67th year of the Revolution. From the outside, it may look as if the government in Havana could fall at any moment, but the regime built by Fidel Castro has weathered many crises. Its demise has been predicted countless times, yet that ending has never arrived.

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Barack Obama and Raúl Castro in Havana, in March 2016.Fruit and vegetable vendor in Old Havana, Cuba, on March 23.A woman walks through the streets of Havana, Cuba, on March 17.