Diaz-Canel: Aggression against Venezuela Seems Inspired by Fascism

Havana - The criminal aggression against Venezuela seems to be inspired by the worst practices by fascists, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel said on Twitter on Wednesday.
Diaz-Canel noted that no one doubts that the blackouts are a sabotage sponsored by the Government of the United States.
The criminal aggression against Venezuela seems to be inspired by the worst practices by fascists, like the siege of Leningrad, aimed at surrendering the city by hunger. No one doubts that the blackouts in Venezuela are the result of a sabotage Made in USA, he wrote on his Twitter account @DiazCanelB.
In previous messages, the Cuban head of State condemned the economic and financial war waged by the US Government against Venezuela, and lauded the courage of that people in light of each aggression.
The United States harasses Venezuela with the non-conventional ruthless and dirty economic and financial war, but the Bolivarian people do not yield and the empire gets angry because it repeatedly fails. We condemn that aggression, Diaz-Canel posted on Twitter.
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