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During an interview with Spanish political scientist and former politician Pablo Iglesias, Cuban president Miguel Díaz-Canel reiterated the nation poses no threat to the United States, denouncing the excuse hides a fear of the example Cuba sets for the rest of the world.


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00:08Welcome back. During an interview with Spanish political scientist and former politician Pablo
00:13Iglesias, Cuban president Miguel Díaz-Gnero reiterated the nation poses no threat to the
00:17United States. Denouncing the excuse hides a fear of the example Cuba sets for the rest of the world.
00:25Look, we are not a threat to anyone, for the reasons I've explained to you. Besides,
00:31this is a people with a spirit of solidarity and warmth, they welcome everyone who comes here with
00:36open arms. You're visiting Cuba today yourself, and if you walk into any neighborhood, you'll
00:41immediately find someone ready to share something with you, even their home, and to welcome you.
00:46They're decent people, they're a peaceful people. Therefore, no one believes that Cuba is a threat,
00:54as they say, unusual for the United States. So that cannot be the reason. We do not interfere in the
01:06life
01:07of the United States in any way. The only thing that might affect the United States and make them
01:14regard us with such anger is, first, their arrogant, hegemonic mindset of domination, and second,
01:19their fear of the Cuban example.
01:21The moral example of Cuba.
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