Havana, April 14 (RHC) -- The interests of U.S. intelligence agencies, evidenced in the launching of what they call Operation 11.7.24, have been revealed after a meeting at the home of counterrevolutionary Marcel Felipe, as denounced by the platform against media terrorism Razones de Cuba.
Among their goals is to provoke a social outburst around July 11, as a reedition of the riots of 2021, financed and promoted from the U.S. They aspire to "heat up" the Cuban streets during the summer, taking advantage of the complex situation that the country is going through in the economic order.
The attacks at this stage have as a priority target the National Electric System, due to its impact on the quality of life of the people, according to Razones de Cuba, which also explains that they hope to generate sabotage and reinforce the destabilizing communication offensive. To this end, Washington has "tripled its budget, in which the anti-Cuban Senator Marco Rubio has played a decisive role.
Their tactics include the recruitment of criminals to commit acts of terrorism inside the island; while they plan to continue manipulating issues such as the relations between Cuba and Russia, by presenting the collaboration as a way for the Eurasian country to obtain soldiers from the largest of the Antilles, which is untrue.
They would also use the Yankee sanctions against Russia as a method to aggravate the situation in the country, by slowing down fuel and food shipments.
Razones de Cuba makes visible the existence of a new counterrevolutionary spawn, called Cuba First, linked to the preparation of terrorist actions against our country, and which has among its founding members Manuel Milanés Pizonero, known for financing violent actions.
NEW FUNDS FROM THE U.S. EMBASSY FOR SUBVERSION IN CUBA
From the site Cuba por siempre, destined to solidarity with the Island at a global level, a new grafting action was also revealed which has as its protagonist, in Havana, the US Embassy, from which the "Acelérate Fund for Independent Media and Content Creators" has been launched, in which some 68,800 dollars from the US budget will be used.
The projects will be focused on the production of content with "challenging problems" in Cuba; subsidizing "independent media" to "create relevant and accessible content for people with disabilities, increasing their participation in the democratic process", "the development of mobile applications or other technologies for the promotion of democratic values", "connecting and strengthening networks of independent content creators in Cuba, and financing research studies that evaluate the situation of independent media" on the island, says Cuba Forever.
Proof of its insistent application of the interferenceist policy with respect to the archipelago is that, recently, the U.S. had approved an amount of more than 50 million dollars for subversive actions. Of these, 25 million for the Office of Broadcasting to Cuba, in charge of Radio and TV Martí, and 25 million for the programs of "promotion of democracy in Cuba". (Source: Granma)