Is the Nicaragua violence a Castro Plot?

in nicaragua •  6 years ago 

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A Comment I read last week from a friend stated that the violence in Nicaragua could be a Castro plot from Cuba. I started looking for anything that indicates that perspective and recently found this:

https://panampost.com/mamela-fiallo/2018/09/18/cuba-not-the-us-is-to-blame-for-the-mass-exodus-from-nicaragua-and-venezuela/?cn-reloaded=1

Has anyone seen more on this?

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Castro invaded Venezuela militarily a few decades ago but he failed. Later, the USSR would fall, causing Cuba to lose political and economic power. As Castro was in trouble, he had to change his hegemonic strategy on the region, so instead of invading with weapons, he would do so through ideology and propaganda. This is not something original of Castro, but something that Gramsci himself mentioned in his diaries: "Socialism had to become religion, and it had to invade schools, universities and the media."

Castro would put his claws on Lula da Silva, who would later become president of Brazil. In addition, he would have as intellectual accomplices in France Jean Paul Sartre, Simone de Buevoir; while in Latin America it would also have the Nobel prize for literature, Gabriel Garcia Marqués, one of the most important literary figures of the 20th century. Through that, Castro was able to become famous and respected by intellectuals of the Latin American left. So much so that even after trying to invade Venezuela, Castro was greeted with applause and praise at the universities. Later, he would invade politics through Hugo Chávez, and thanks to the high oil prices at that time, he was able to suck Venezuela's riches as if it were a vampire, while he managed to buy consciences in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Brazil, Chile. A complete hegemony. Which would be weakened by 2013 in the entire southern region.

Many thanks for adding more history. Where do you see things going from here? Do you think the left is losing its hold in these countries and that is where the violence is coming from?

I going to submit my answer as a post. I think that in this way I could reach more people. In special non-hispanic people. I will replay with the link once is done.

Excellent, I look forward to it.

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