Why do Cubans in Florida vote Republican way more than Democrat?
I am an outsider, not Cuban or American, but I am curious as to why Florida's Cuban diaspora votes way more Republican than Democrat?
I am an outsider, not Cuban or American, but I am curious as to why Florida's Cuban diaspora votes way more Republican than Democrat?
Why have this whole fuel blockade in Cuba if the government just doesn't give up power unless they are forced at gunpoint? Like it mostly seems to affect the people not the Communist Party.
The Cold War ended back in 1991 so why did the US not remove the embargo on the country, maybe that way the Communist government has no excuses for their failures and the people can't believe that propaganda.
I have a brother, he's 20 and he probably has Bipolar I and it's been hell for me and my parents last couple of months. Anyone care to share their own experiences?
If Soccer is so hard to score then why are there 22 players on the field like that's a ton, why not have less players like 10v10 or 9v9 with everything else being the same size?
Is Venezuela going to start a process towards democracy again?
Since Maduro's capture there's no signs of the country steering in that direction, if anything it seems like the US is satisfied with Delcy Rodriguez and her Chavista government.
What would happen if North Korea made a serious bid to host the FIFA World Cup?
Who were the Colectivos? They were armed militia groups right? But who were they like did they get paid by the government or were they just Chávez/Maduro fanboys?
We all know that Venezuela had giant protests in 2016 2017 and other years I can't remember but if millions of people were protesting against the Bolivarian dictatorship and the economy was collapsing why did the military stay loyal to "Maduro"? Like how did they pay the salaries of soldiers who "kept order" and went against the protestors?
Wasn't the economy collapsing so how was the military even able to stay afloat?
Why didn't the Bolivarian government of Venezuela try to fix the Crisis in Venezuela? Is it just because they don't care about the country only themselves?
But then why keep the country rotting and sanctioned? Like how did it even benefit them to have everything collapsing?
We all know the blockade of Iran from the Strait of Hormuz and further beyond too but what does that mean? Like for oil in Iran are the wells going to be damaged if stopped? When exactly will that happen how long can they keep storing oil?
Basically the title, and which countries themselves make no sense?
Just the title. What exactly would it look like if they don't commit to ground troops but still continue fighting what does that winning scenario look like?
This is all assuming that a regime change is only possible with a full ground invasion or giving armed insurgents weapons to fight the Iranian government.
Has anyone before Trump considered going to war in Iran? If so who and how close were they?
If the current naval blockade of Iran suffocates their economy can that make them accept defeat without any more military power?
It's been over two months since Operation Epic Fury started and many government officials of Iran have been killed and they have lost a significant amount of their military whether it would be the Navy, Air Force, Ballistic missile launchers, military bases, etc.
Iran hasn't shown any signs of regime collapse or any signs of wanting to even surrender anytime soon. So without any sort of ground invasion can any type of military operation make them well give up?
Is the war against Iran unpopular in the US? If so how unpopular would you say it is?