Nikos Mottas: «Cuba Sends Doctors. The USA Sends Bombs»

By Nikos Mottas

There are moments when history reduces itself to a single, unavoidable contrast. Today is one of them. As renewed threats and economic aggression once again emanate from Washington under Donald Trump, an old truth regains its sharpness:

Cuba sends doctors. The United States sends bombs.

This is not a slogan invented for effect. It is a reflection of two opposing social systems, two different priorities, two irreconcilable visions of what a society should produce—and for whom.

For more than sixty years, socialist Cuba has lived under blockade, sanctions, financial isolation, and constant political hostility from the United States. The goal of that pressure has never been hidden. From the early days after 1959, Washington’s strategy aimed at economic suffocation: restrict trade, choke access to credit, create scarcity, and force the population to turn against its own revolutionary project.

It did not work.

Instead of collapsing, the island reorganized itself. Instead of militarizing its society, it invested in education and public health. When much of the pre-revolutionary medical elite left the country expecting the Revolution to fall, Cuba made a historic decision: it would form a new generation of doctors drawn from workers and peasants. Healthcare would not depend on wealth. It would be universal, preventive, and public.

Under the leadership of Fidel Castro, scarce resources were directed not toward stock exchanges or private insurance conglomerates, but toward polyclinics, vaccination programs, and medical schools. In a poor country under siege, the Revolution chose to multiply doctors.

That choice transformed Cuba internally. Life expectancy rose. Infant mortality dropped to levels comparable with developed nations. Entire rural areas that had been abandoned under the old order received consistent medical care for the first time. Health ceased to be a commodity and became a social guarantee.

But Cuba did not stop at its own borders.

Time and again, when disaster struck elsewhere, Cuban medical brigades were there. After earthquakes in Latin America, hurricanes in the Caribbean, epidemics in Africa, and pandemics that paralyzed wealthy nations, Cuban doctors boarded planes carrying not weapons but stethoscopes. In the midst of Ebola’s devastation in West Africa, it was Cuban medical personnel who arrived in significant numbers when many powerful countries hesitated. During the COVID-19 crisis, Cuban brigades assisted overwhelmed healthcare systems abroad while the island simultaneously developed its own vaccines despite the blockade.

This is not charity diplomacy. It flows from a different organizing principle. A planned economy, even one with limited material wealth, can prioritize the defense of life because it is not governed by private profit.

Now look at the other side of the contrast.

The US commands the largest military budget in history. Its defense spending surpasses that of entire regions combined. It maintains hundreds of overseas bases and has been involved—directly or indirectly—in wars, invasions, regime-change operations, sanctions campaigns, and covert interventions across continents. From Southeast Asia to the Middle East, from Latin America to Eastern Europe, its foreign policy has consistently relied on military leverage and economic coercion.

At home, millions of Americans struggle with medical debt. Entire communities face inadequate healthcare access. Life-saving medication can be priced beyond reach. Yet there is no comparable hesitation when funding new weapons systems, expanding military alliances, or modernizing nuclear arsenals.

This contrast is not about national character. It is about structure.

Capitalism in its imperial stage concentrates wealth, protects corporate power, and projects military force to secure economic interests. Socialist construction—however constrained by massive external pressure—attempts to allocate resources according to collective need.

For more than six decades, the US blockade has attempted to make daily life in Cuba unbearable. It restricts access to medical equipment, fuel, spare parts, financial transactions, and international trade. It punishes third countries that attempt normal economic relations with the island. Every shortage is then cynically cited as proof that socialism “fails,” while the external chokehold is treated as invisible.

And yet, despite all this, Cuba continues to graduate doctors in remarkable numbers. It continues to dispatch medical brigades abroad. It continues to treat healthcare not as a luxury but as a right.

That reality is politically dangerous.

Washington is unsettled not by Cuban strength, but by Cuban example. A small Caribbean nation, ninety miles from Florida, demonstrating that education can be free, that healthcare can be universal, that solidarity can cross borders without corporate contracts—this stands as a quiet but persistent rebuke to the dominant model.

The difference can be expressed simply:

One system invests in aircraft carriers; the other invests in pediatricians

One system refines sanctions; the other refines vaccination campaigns.

One system speaks of “freedom” while tightening economic sieges; the other sends medical teams to communities that cannot pay.

Cuba is not a utopia. No society operating under permanent external pressure can be free of contradictions or difficulties. But its priorities are unmistakable. When faced with scarcity, it chooses to educate. When confronted with crisis, it chooses to heal. When attacked economically, it responds by training more doctors.

That moral orientation matters.

Cuba, a small island just ninety miles from Florida, keeps demonstrating that another world is possible — not through declarations and speeches, but through doctors, classrooms, and solidarity. And that living example is what the empire will never forgive.

* Nikos Mottas is the Editor-in-Chief of In Defense of Communism.  

Source: idcommunism.com

5ο Διεθνές Συνέδριο «Τσε Γκεβάρα» στον Καναδά / 5th Annual International Che Guevara Conference in Canada

(κλικ για μεγέθυνση)

Με κεντρικό θέμα «Οι οικονομικές μεταρρυθμίσεις της Κούβας: Καπιταλισμός ή Σοσιαλισμός» θα λάβει χώρα στο Βανκούβερ του Καναδά, μεταξύ 2-5 Νοέμβρη 2012 το 5ο ετήσιο Διεθνές Συνέδριο «Τσε Γκεβάρα». Η συνδιάσκεψη διοργανώνεται από τις κοινότητες αλληλεγγύης προς την Κούβα που εδρεύουν στο Βανκούβερ ενώ κεντρική ομιλήτρια και επίσημη καλεσμένη είναι η Αλεϊδα Γκεβάρα, κόρη του θρυλικού επαναστάτη.

Την Παρασκευή 2 Νοέμβρη θα διοργανωθεί ιδιαίτερη εκδήλωση για τους «Πέντε Κουβανούς» που βρίσκονται φυλακισμένοι στην Φλόριντα των ΗΠΑ, ενώ τις επόμενες δύο μέρες θα λάβουν χώρα ομιλίες, τράπεζες συζητήσεων, ομάδες εργασίας και διαλόγου. Την τελευταία ημέρα του Συνεδρίου, στις 5 Νοέμβρη, οι εκδηλώσεις θα μεταφερθούν στην πόλη Καμλουπς, 350 χιλιόμετρα ανατολικά του Βανκούβερ.

Το Διεθνές Συνέδριο «Τσε Γκεβάρα» διοργανώνεται, εδώ και πέντε συναπτά έτη, στον Καναδά. Ξεκίνησε το 2008 επ’ αφορμή της συμπλήρωσης 80 χρόνων από τη γέννηση του Τσε. Κάθε ένα από τα συνέδρια που έλαβαν χώρα είχαν συγκεκριμένη θεματολογία:

– το πρώτο συνέδριο είχε θέμα «Τσε Γκεβάρα: Στοχαστής και Μαχητής – Είναι οι ιδέες του χρήσιμες τον 21ο αιώνα;»,

– το δεύτερο συνέδριο (2009) είχε θέμα «50 χρόνια δυναμικής της κουβανικής Επανάστασης»,

– το τρίτο συνέδριο (2010) τιτλοφορούνταν «Κούβα και Επαναστατικός Διεθνισμός»,

– το τέταρτο συνέδριο (2011) είχε θέμα «Η Κούβα Σήμερα: Κατακτήσεις και Προκλήσεις».

Σύμφωνα με τους διοργανωτές, τα τέσσερα προηγούμενα συνέδρια είχαν αξιοσημείωτη επιτυχία, με περισσότερους απο 1.700 συμμετέχοντες, 35 ομιλητές και ποικιλία θεμάτων αναφορικά με τον Τσε, την Κουβανική Επανάσταση και την Κούβα εν γένει.

Ακολουθεί η ανακοίνωση και το πρόγραμμα του συνεδρίου στα αγγλικά:

November 2-5, 2012
Vancouver & Kamloops, BC, CANADA.

Featuring:

DR. ALEIDA GUEVARA – Havana, Cuba
Cuban revolutionary leader, a pediatrician, prominent writer, author of the book, “Chavez, Venezuela and the New Latin America” and daughter of the legendary Ernesto Che Guevara.

4 DAY FREE CONFERENCE:

((1)) FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2.

DAY 1 Special Evening for the 5 Cuban Heroes

7pm

RUSSIAN HALL
600 Campbell Ave.
Vancouver, BC, Canada

((2)) SATURDAY NOVEMBER 3 & SUNDAY NOVEMBER 4.

DAY 2 & DAY 3 Two Full Days of Workshops

10am-6pm

RUSSIAN HALL
600 Campbell Ave.
Vancouver, BC, Canada

((3)) MONDAY NOVEMBER 5.

DAY 4 of the Conference

5pm-9pm

Thompson Rivers University

900 McGill Road
Kamloops, BC, Canada.

On Friday November 2, 2012 Vancouver will host a special evening in tribute of the 5 Cuban heroes held in US jails to open the 4 day of Che Guevara International Conference. Saturday and Sunday November 3 & 4 will feature two full days in Vancouver with many workshops to provide enough time for discourse, debate, argument, polemics and politics! Then we will take the Che Conference over 350 kilometers to the east to Kamloops, BC for 2 highly anticipated workshops on the evening of Monday November 5.

The Vancouver International Che Guevara Conference began in 2008 in honour of Che’s 80th birthday. Each conference has held a unique theme, the first conference “Che Guevara: Thinker & Fighter – Are His Ideas Relevant for the 21st Century?”; 2009 conference “50 years of Dynamism of the Cuban Revolution”; 2010 conference “Cuba & Revolutionary Internationalism“ and 2011 Conference “Cuba Today: The Gains & Challenges”. These 4 notable events which debated and discussed the importance of the Cuban revolution and the Cuba solidarity movement worldwide from the point of view of activists and revolutionaries were the only of their kind in Canada. We are pleased that in the last four years we have brought out more than 1,700 people, 35 speakers, and 35 different subjects surrounding the Cuban revolution and its internal and external dynamics.

The 2012 conference will expand on the previous 4 years, with the theme of “Cuba’s Economic Reforms: Capitalism or Socialism”. We will be welcoming many important guests, including our honoured guest for the third year in a row, Dr. Aleida Guevara, Cuban Leader, Prominent Author and Daughter of Legendary Revolutionary Ernesto Che Guevara. We hope to see you at the 5th annual Canada International Che Guevara Conference.

We look forward to having you join us for this special event!

For more information and updates please continue to visit our website and blog
http://www.vancubasolidarity.com/
http://vancouverinternationalcheconference.blogspot.com/