By Patricio Montesinos
President Joe Biden will suffer his first great defeat against Cuba, as happened to the United States with its mercenary invasion in Giron, in 1961, when the coming June 23rd at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) a New draft Resolution condemning the unjust and cruel blockade of Washington on the Caribbean nation will be adopted.
Biden promised in his electoral campaign to reverse that aggressive policy that his predecessor Donald Trump aggravated to Cuba, however, he has not done so, on the contrary, he recently announced to keep the largest of the Antilles on his spurious list of countries that sponsor terrorism.
The conduct of the current tenant of the Oval Office has unleashed an unprecedented international campaign against the economic, commercial and financial siege that, for six decades, successive US administrations have imposed on the oldest archipelago of the Caribbean with the aim of surrendering their people to hunger and disease and destroy their Revolution.
Like a snowball, the rejection of the blockade has spread to the five continents, with countless initiatives and popular actions that fill social networks, demanding the end of the frustrated position of the White House.
The aforementioned global campaign is considered today a preview of what will happen next June 23rd in New York, when at the UNGA Cuba presents a new draft Resolution against the siege that, in the midst of the Covid_19 pandemic, Washington is holding to the island for the only reason of defending its sovereignty and independence.
Biden has only three weeks left to reconsider, fulfill his electoral promise, and thus avoid his first and overwhelming setback in the very heart of the United States against its small but invincible neighbor Antillean archipelago.
Failure to do so, and continue the hostile line of his predecessors, including Trump, the worst president of the brutal and turbulent northern empire, the now occupying White House will suffer a humiliating defeat at the UNGA.
On the previous 28 consecutive occasions, the vast majority of UN member countries have voted in favor of draft resolutions presented by Cuba in the General Assembly that have refuted the longest and most cruel blockade in the history of humanity, and at the same time demanded its immediate lifting.
Without a doubt, the world will raise its voice again in a few weeks in New York to demand that the US end once and for all its siege to the largest of the Antilles, considered the most supportive nation on planet earth.
As the Cubans say, the play is sung: This June Biden will have his first Giron in front of the Caribbean island.













