Correct. It is actually a war on any threat to US hegemony.
But brutal Capitalist regimes are not a problem for us, and anyone who disagrees is a terrorist! (you are either with us or against us...").
If Brainster actually knew
anything at all about Cuba, she would know that the alleged brutality of the "
brutal Cuban regime" is nowhere near as brutal as what you find in the USA.
This article about alleged police brutality in Cuba was an eye-opener for me. Not so much because of the article itself, but because it actually came with a
link, i.e. documentation: a Youtube video of the incident.
And it was absurd! It appeared to be footage from a security camera at the corner of
Avenida 23 and Malecon in Havana where a woman was told by two police officers (a man and a woman) not to interfere with their procedures but to stay quietly on a bench. (No sound, no back story.) But at one point the woman gets up and begins to yell at the female police officer
before throwing her to the ground! (She's bigger than the police officer.) The other police officer and some bystanders pull the assailant off the officer and puts her (very gently, considering the circumstances) back on the bench, and in the meantime another bystander has picked up the female police officer's stick and handcuffs, which she lost when she was attacked. She then goes over to the woman who's being questioned and
grabs her shoulder for about two seconds!!
That's the allegeded police brutality. Nothing much happens after that. After a few minutes a police car arrives, and the woman gets into the backseat, unrestrained, uncuffed, and it drives off.
Unfortunately, the video has since been removed from Youtube, but the article claiming that it was
"Showing Cuban Police Brutality" is still there ...