Remove Cuba and its Allies from the U.S. State Sponsors of
Terrorism List!
The United National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) asserts that
true international solidarity demands unwavering support for Cuba and its
allies against embargoes, blockades, and sanctions. US imperialism has targeted
Cuba for over 60 years, yet Cuba has persisted due to its alliances and shared
resistance with other anti-imperialist nations. Understanding this
international solidarity is crucial for anyone involved in the Cuba solidarity
movement.
Cuba's contributions to other nations, such as providing
sugar and medical education opportunities, demonstrate its commitment to mutual
aid. However, Cuba's survival is not solely due to its own efforts. Its
alliances with other sanctioned countries like Syria, Iran, the Democratic
People's Republic of Korea (DPRK, “North Korea”), Venezuela, Nicaragua, China,
Russia, Eritrea, and Zimbabwe are pivotal. These nations, despite diverse
geographies, cultures and religions, unite in upholding self-determination and
resisting external control, particularly from the United States and Western
powers. They provide Cuba with essential material support, including food,
medicine, and raw materials, forming lifelines that are crucial to Cuba’s
endurance.
The Cuba solidarity movement in the US must recognize that
attacking Cuba’s allies directly threatens these lifelines. It is inconsistent
to criticize US policies on Cuba while supporting its stance on other
adversaries. Aligning with US foreign policy places one on the wrong side of
history, as Cuba is not the only target for regime change; this extends to
other nations branded as adversaries by the US.
Furthermore, the rest of the nations on the U.S. list of
State Sponsors of Terrorism, including Iran, the DPRK, and Syria, deserve
defense and support. The call to remove Cuba from this list and lift its
embargo must also extend to these countries. This broader demand reflects the
true anti-imperialist position, rejecting selective support and acknowledging
the importance of defending Cuba’s strongest allies. During the NYC rally for
Cuba on October 27, Cuba-Palestine solidarity was highlighted, yet there was no
mention of Iran, DPRK, and Syria, all anti-Zionist nations that also refuse to
recognize the state of Israel. This omission underscores the need to challenge
Western propaganda and align fully with the principles of international
solidarity.
For the 32nd consecutive year, the UN General Assembly
debated and voted overwhelmingly in favor of ending the US blockade against
Cuba, with 187 countries supporting the resolution. This global consensus
against US policies highlights the urgency of challenging the narratives and
policies that seek to isolate and control sovereign nations.
We call upon all advocates of justice and peace to join us
in this essential struggle. Recognizing the interconnectedness of Cuba’s
alliances is vital to resisting imperialist agendas and fostering a multipolar
world grounded in mutual respect and cooperation.
We demand:
1: End the US embargo on and remove Cuba, Iran, DPRK, and
Syria from the U.S. State Sponsors of Terrorism list to restore their ability
to engage in free trade and international relations.
2: Support the alliances between Cuba and Iran, DPRK,
Syria, Russia, China and other sanctioned nations by recognizing their shared
struggle against imperialism and promoting mutual aid and cooperation.
3: Critically evaluate and oppose Western narratives that
isolate sovereign nations, and educate the Cuba
solidarity movement to highlight interconnected global struggles.