Diaz-Canel: Unity of the Cuban people is key against imperialism

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel delivered a forceful condemnation of United States foreign policy during commemorations honoring 32 Venezuelan combatants killed in recent conflicts. Speaking before the Anti-Imperialist Tribune, the head of state characterized recent US actions as confirmation of imperialism’s predatory nature.

The president articulated that Cuba’s anti-imperialist stance emerged not by default but as a direct response to imperialist aggression. “The Cuban people are not anti-imperialist by default; imperialism made us anti-imperialist,” Díaz-Canel stated before the assembled audience.

He further predicted that such actions would galvanize global opposition, noting that violations of international norms would inevitably push the world toward anti-imperialist positions. The Cuban leader emphasized the critical importance of national unity, drawing historical parallels between solidarity and political victory.

“All the victories of the Cuban people are associated with the strength of unity,” Díaz-Canel reflected. “Historical patterns demonstrate that division led to defeat while unity consistently produced triumph.” The president cautioned that external adversaries recognize this dynamic and actively seek to disrupt Cuban solidarity through various means.

Díaz-Canel characterized current US threats as consistent with longstanding policies advocated by American “war hawks” across multiple administrations, suggesting a persistent pattern of aggression that transcends individual US presidential terms.