Discussion: Tillerson: Sending US Diplomats Back To Cuba Would Put Them 'In Harm's Way'

Lemme see … the Cuban government has claimed it doesn’t have anything to do with the attacks. Nor is it in their interests to conduct them. They even invited the Americans to send in the FBI to investigate — a completely unprecedented occurrence.

There is a country, however, that would benefit from such diplomatic disruptions. Perhaps Rexxon could ask them about the attacks. Hell, not only does he actively work with (if not for) them, they even gave him a fucking medal.

Worth noting: https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/Foreign-Oil-Eyes-44-Billion-Barrels-In-Cuba.html

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Can’t do that! Would miff Putin and anger up the anti-Castros in FL and there’s an election coming up and it’s Obama’s fault they’re there in the first place!!!1!!11!

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Diplomats necessarily put themselves in harm’s way. The point is not to prevent them from going to countries where they might face danger–it’s to appropriate sufficient funds to provide for their security.

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Right…but sending our athletes to South Korea with the Buffoon in Chief’s fingers on the Twitter Machine is just so much collateral damage. Get your lips off his butt and start being the nation’s top diplomat.

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Not sure why Tillerson is still at State: He’s wrecked the agency he was assigned to – mission accomplished – time to move on to the next institutional assassination; I hear there are openings and more expected.

What does Dickhead-in-Charge say ?

That Trump Tower restaurant serves the best mojitos!

I think Donald should go down there and stay awhile. Might actually help his brain issues.

Basically, anyone working for the Trump State Department is in “harm’s way”, no matter where they’re assigned. People around the world are pissed.

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Benghazi Benghazi Benghazi!!!

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Raul Castro has no idea what the cause of these attacks may be. Whatever is causing the Americans and Canadians harm, #1) it is most definitely NOT sonic anything, and #2) the Cubans have nothing close to the level of technology required to develop a weapon that is this sophisticated. The best guess anyone has is that this weapon (if that is really what this is) is most likely Russian in origin, and was launched in Cuba on a trial basis to assess its effectiveness. If this scenario is the case, some high-ranking Cuban government employee of some stature with an axe to grind against Americans, and who is also close to the Russians, arranged to have this weapon developed and imported into Cuba at the Russian’s request. Castro’s regime is not behind this. There is a rogue element within his government that is in bed with the Russians.The test of this theory will be if US personnel elsewhere in the world also develop similar symptoms.