The second phase includes the use of platforms financed by the northern administration, such as El Toque, to stimulate inflation. Its influence has a significant impact on all areas of societal development. The antecedents of this phenomenon can be found in similar procedures carried out by the U.S. government in Nicaragua, Zimbabwe, Argentina (BLUE Dollar via Telegram) and Venezuela (TODAY Dollar via web).
The common denominator of the attempts is the use of digital social networks such as Facebook, Whatsapp and Telegram, where anonymous and unknown individuals put a price on freely convertible currency, in a closed circle, which is very difficult to access.
The main objective of the CIA's maneuvers is to manipulate the prices of products and finally, to subvert the order in the Antillean nation.
The third and fourth part of the operation, boycott of supplies and financial blockade, follows the pattern of harassment of entities that could establish commercial links with Cuba. It is along the same lines of economic asphyxiation imposed more than 60 years ago. Restrictions include persecution, blackmail and denial of licenses to potential sources of supplies, among others.
International lawsuits, with the use of vulture funds, are also part of this undeclared offensive.
The most recent onslaught by the Central Intelligence Agency and associated agencies pursues, in essence, three goals:
To attack the currency, not only to generate hyperinflation, but also to contract production.
To alter the distribution of goods. To take them to the informal markets, to sell them at overprices.
Attack the economic actions of the Cuban government.
The methods are improved, the actors change, but the hostile intentions of the U.S. government against Cuba persist. Let us not be deceived by the apparent lack of interest in the reality of the island, by not publicly placing it among the administration's foreign policy priorities. The amounts destined to subversion and the promotion of violent acts speak of permanent aggressiveness.
The maxim of the Commander in Chief persists, like a prophecy.