u/Dangerous_Tennis2140

▲ 41 r/cuba

Will Washington allow Cuban planes to fly over U.S. territory?

The video says it clearly: they informed Clinton (the U.S. president at the time), and nothing was done because, in practice, they were allowing it to happen. International law states that you cannot shoot down a civilian aircraft without prior warning, yet the Cuban government did, and the U.S. government also knew it had the responsibility to warn its citizens about areas where they should not be. Failing to do so is also a serious issue, and they never warned them.

My point is that indicting a 95-year-old former Cuban president feels more like a political show. The CIA has gone to Havana multiple times trying to pressure political change; when Cuba did not comply, they turned to strategies they have used before (Maduro, 9/11 narratives, Bin Laden, etc.).

We need to be clear with the evidence and avoid acting purely on emotions.

Open to hear others points of view..

u/Dangerous_Tennis2140 — 24 hours ago

i bought this car 6 month ago and i just see today a smal amount of rust and water drops in trunk. tell me its gonna be ok🥲

I recently noticed a small amount of rust inside my trunk, and I also saw a few drops of water in there after rain. It doesn't seem flooded or anything serious, just small water spots/moisture, but I'm worried it could get worse over time.
Has anyone dealt with this before?
its a honda civic 2017

u/Dangerous_Tennis2140 — 3 days ago