2025-10-05

The War on Cuba — Ep 3 - YTube 1,304 Comments

The War on Cuba — Episode 3 - YouTube

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@FNFIHOCTW
4 years ago
As a Black American woman, I say Thank you to Cuba and Its Compassionate Doctors. Thank you!

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@NoelDAlmeida
4 years ago
It brings me tears of joy, to see a small island nation, be a pain in the ass for all the imperialist powers. And how? Just by sending an army of doctors around the world that actually save lives. The revolutionary spirit and the resilence of Cuban people is just so spectacularly inspirational. Cuba is just ❤

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@selectahshango3854
4 years ago
There's a lot Cuban doctors in ayiti(Haiti) also we love them and respect them viva Cuba

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@decasonater
4 years ago
Cuba helped Jamaica alot. I am a Jamaican, I don't do politics but where justice is I give it. Whenever Jamaica needed help our neighbor Cuba has always came through for us. My former high school was a donation from Cuba.  Jose Marti Technical High in Twickenham Park Jamaica.  Viva de Cuba.

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@philliplyn2692
4 years ago
Thank you Cuba for helping everyone who's in need from Jamaica to the rest of the world just give them their credit and respect that they deserve 🙏🙏🙏🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲💪💪💪

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@abdallahmariampumaya4222
4 years ago
Am a student of ELAM ❤️from Ghana...thanks to Cuba am almost turning into a Doctor...Cubans don’t deserve what is happening to them. trust me they are good people and the best when it comes to health..I believe one day everything is going to change 🙏🏻

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@jorgemtds
4 years ago
In Angola, Cuban doctors are well respected for their competency.

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@ianmcshea913
4 years ago
As an American I promise that I will struggle to demand that my government end the embargo against Cuba and her people completely, once and for all. Thank you for these videos, I will share them as widely as possible ✌🏻❤✊🏻

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@floribenasirena
4 years ago
what an inspiration the cuban people are. i hope they lift the blockade soon! my heart is with you all!

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@22TRUEVISION
4 years ago
Imagine calling doctors “criminal” for saving lives in the most remote areas in the world

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@AZANDAE
4 years ago
Liz I'm so happy to see an Afro Cuban doing this work and at the forefront. I LOVE CUBA ALL HAITIANS DO.

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@Manchinshitposting
4 years ago
Viet Nam love Cuba, we will always be good friend, and thanks to all the help that Cuba did to Viet Nam, amazing people and wonderful country, thanks a lot. Viva Cuba Viva Fidel 🥰  🇻🇳❤️🇨🇺

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@T1e2v3i4n6
4 years ago
Cuba has some of the doctors in the world hands down. Thank y’all for coming to my small island of Saint Lucia and help with the pandemic.

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@attien1290
4 years ago
And Cuban doctors are also willing to help others during the pandemic too. I'm from Vietnam and in our second outbreak in Da Nang, Cuban doctors & health experts immediately came to the city supporting the local doctors in the city, quickly containing the outbreak successfully. We're so greatful for the help of Cuban doctors amid such a hard time like COVID pandemic. Salute and Gracias Cuba 🇨🇺 from Vietnam! 🇻🇳

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@The_0nly_N0VA
4 years ago
As a Cuban-American, it breaks my heart to see the majority of Cuban Americans (especially the older generations) have forgotten about their beautiful ancestral homelands and the wonderful peoples who continue to make it such a magnificent nation. 
My father is a doctor here in the United States.
His father was a doctor in Cuba
and his father's father was a doctor in Cuba. 

It is absolutely insane to condemn Cuba's global humanitarian outreach programs but unsurprising coming from the now defunct Trump Regime.

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@clarapilier
4 years ago
Excellent video. Keep them coming.

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@mkavin6
4 years ago
Solidarity from India! Hasta la victoria siempre! Long live humanity! 🌹

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@EstelleFomeju
2 years ago
I have precious memories of my interactions with doctors from Cuba or trained in Cuba here in Bamako, Mali. And many of us in West Africa (and most of Africa) have so much respect for Cuban health professionals.

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@lcoleman6046
4 years ago
I've worked with a Cuban dr. very professional and caring.

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@mardigras33
4 years ago
.....”If that’s true, why don’t they lift the embargo?” 👌🏽

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@moshood55
4 years ago
Another great, yet sad, episode. This is such a good and informative series so far!

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@MentalPistol
4 years ago
Tengo mucho amor para esta mujer. Paz y respeto hacia todos mis Cubanos

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@michaelclarke4629
4 years ago
Cuban doctor saved my life,  Cuba jamaica loves you hang in their old friend your light will shine

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@kenjohnson6326
4 years ago
The extraordinary historical importance of Cuba's great revolution is not yet near being recognized. Excellent documentary that shows some of the revolution's unique achievements in health care. The doctors are truly heroic men and women.

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@amandlashabaka-haynes5537
4 years ago
Representando mi estimado ELAM!!! This documentary is so well done 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Cuba is truly a bag of contradictions but they got healthcare right and I’m so glad to have been witness to much of what is shown here. Including the Henry Reeve brigade preparing to dispatch to New Orleans (XULA my undergrad alma mater 👩🏾‍🎓) from the ELAM campus. Que dolor cuando Bush lo rechazaron. Pero que honor! Amo mi cuba 🇨🇺 Viva 

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@lebogangpanyane2576
4 years ago
Thank you Cuba for your kind hearts, you have brought doctors to my country and trained doctors in my country South Africa. I pray that one day you become a superpower that frees us from greed

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@nataliebryant5744
4 years ago
We see you Cuba , my ppl have some of your nurses in my country , helping us  and teaching our young nurse as well   . Thank you ❣️ from jamaica

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@ivankaroly
4 years ago
After 9 trips as a photographer, I have fallen in love with Cuba and her people. I found them to be the kindest, most generous and preservering individuals that I have ever met. Their sad plight is without doubt or question the direct result of the inhumane blockade imposed by the US. This documentary is the best one I've seen in addressing the situation. If we Americans don't start looking past our noses and don't stop being manipulated by the disgruntled Miami Cubans, we will be dealing with another " Cuban Missile Crisis" in the future this time facing off with the Chinese who are establishing footholds throughout the Americas including Cuba.

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@ychanan36
4 years ago
Much love and blessings to my Israelite people in Cuba . Shalom/Paz/Peace

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@robinafrica3456
4 years ago
My heart aches for Cuba 🇨🇺 
Please keep the videos coming!!! ❤️🙏🏿

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@leannevuellon5963
4 years ago
I also admire the cuban medical personnel for doing their best to help the people in my country in Suriname in South America . . . Although some of them can't speak English , because almost everybody in Suriname can speak English , but their efforts are much appreciated , we respect the cuban medical personnel

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@makaidiy5716
4 years ago
One point about the Cuban medical which is not brought up is that Cuba also grants scholarships to persons from developing nations who want to study medicine there. Its cheaper to go an study medicine in Cuba and the quality of education is very high. But in response persons who get the medical certificates in Cuba are not allowed to practice in the USA.

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@aphiwemagaya3279
4 years ago
All I can say is that Cuba is a great country, thank you guys for coming to Africa during this pandemic. These videos have really enlightened me on so much propaganda run on media. One thing I can say,God is with all of us and there is no human being above him,keep being strong and resilient because you have really shown how much of blessings I should appreciate 

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@016mzanzibissaka9
4 years ago
Propaganda powerful, I know South Africans who search and believe Cuba is a horrible & ugly place; Yet, South African students going to Cuba while we getting helped by Cuban Dr's. Thank you for this series, they are powerful, and I realize how easily you move around with your African skin, thought that only happened in the Southern hemisphere of the world.

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@cubayayo
4 years ago
Viva 🇨🇺! I had the opportunity & privilege to study at ELAM. Thanks to Cuba I can serve my community as a primary care physician. End the blockade!

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@optosigmayamamoto9816
4 years ago (edited)
Thank you for making and sharing. I am an American and it is shameful of this policy. May we all live in prosperity.. and it is my dream to visit the beautiful people of Cuba. Pls stay strong. Love from San Francisco, ca!

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@kelly4850
4 years ago (edited)
It's very informative and somehow inspiring. 
Thank you and  keep up the incredible work !!

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@PhilMoore00
4 years ago
God Bless all of Cuba , A wonderful beautiful place. The people are so warm an welcoming. Viva la Cuba

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@californiakid5528
4 years ago
This was a great video. Liz please note that not all American people stand against the Cuban people. I for one believe that out is time to end the blockade and to help the Cuban people. Unfortunately the current state of the United States with its racist and discriminatory practices id damaging to everyone in the world; however, under President Joe Biden I hope that we can pickup where President Obama left off. Long live the Cuban People. Please Keep doing what you are doing.

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@presidentoneday6634
4 years ago
I am LIBERIAN living in the states! I APPRECIATE YOU SIR! Thanks for what you did.

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@zeea9610
4 years ago
This was an excellent documentary!! Thank you for showing us the truth.

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@dreamer2260
4 years ago (edited)
These doctors are wonderful, noble people. The world could use many more people like them, and I hope they and all Cubans are very proud. Viva Cuba.



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@DigitalMentorGroup
4 years ago
As a Canadian, my wife and I spent our 25th wedding anniversary on Cayo Largo, Cuba. We had a wonderful celebration, and the people of Cayo Largo, and Havana, were some of the friendliest people we've met, anywhere. And, due to a small incident, I found Cuban medical services provided high quality care, and concern.

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@locksleyguthrie3069
4 years ago
Very inspirational, keep on shining the light of truth.

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@jeancange9590
4 years ago (edited)
As a Haitian American I love Cuba viva Cuba Haiti love Cuba and the Cuban people. I am coming to visit Cuba soon.

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@SUNSIRE
4 years ago
Una serie poderosa.... Me encanta esta serie.. TODA LA VERDAD....

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@shawnmartin8724
4 years ago (edited)
Jamaica thanks Cuba for the assistance to our country.

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@gngirl1
4 years ago
Karma came quick for the countries who kicked the doctors out. "Stupidity is costly"

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@ruthhabte9545
4 years ago
PHENOMENAL! This video is eye opening and should be seen by everyone. What the US is doing to Cuba should stop immediately

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@ourplace3656
4 years ago
Omg ... wtf ... these things are hidden from us .... Cuba we love you

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@chillycharles910
4 years ago
A great documentary. I love Cuba, can't wait to go back.

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@AssoniIgor
4 years ago (edited)
I'm Brazilian. I've met people who were treated by Cuban doctors and all of them said the same: they received the best treatment, no Brazilian doctor has ever given them so much care and attention as have Cuban doctors. When Cuban doctors arrived here, they had a shameful reception by the medical organizations. They carried out a horrible campaign with the media to discredit doctors who came to do what they should be doing. Doctors in Brazil come from high middle class, most of them are white and they simply hate to be in contact with black and poor people. So this documentary is nothing but the true. But there are many people here who are grateful for the job Cuban doctors did, and I am one of them.

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@lorransilva1007
4 years ago
Sou brasileiro e confirmo que os médicos daqui nos veem como mercadoria. Além disso, nos faltam médicos nas áreas periféricas e interioranas, por isso os médicos cubanos fazem MUITA falta para o Brasil.

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@padreallenp
4 years ago
Thank you for telling the truth!

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@johnoulds3003
4 years ago
Never knew this!!! Never too late to learn. Thanks for the information.

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@latiamichis8637
3 years ago
Excelente serie! Mi reconocimiento total a los doctores Cubanos, en México salvaron muchísimas vidas. Gracias y bendiciones para su gran y digno país.

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@donnab.333
4 years ago
A wrote a paper about this years ago.  Cuba has some of the best doctors & health care. The citizens have good health care because the country makes sure their citizens are well taken care of in this regard.

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@majesticlogistics376
4 years ago
Keep up the great work 😘😘

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@viniciuscunha4909
4 years ago
I´m from Brazil and supporter of Cuban people and your doctors. Bolsonaro is the worst of the worst, I'm sorry for this bad guy.#forabolsonaro

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@stephaniejosephdegoes9306
4 years ago
I love this series and admire the Cubans' tenacity! Please share more about your country especially education opportunities for children of the diaspora.

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@kosmikprince6561
4 years ago
I commend the efforts of the Cuban Medical personnel. Keep up the good work and thank you for your dedication to humanity.

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@ecosophy32
4 years ago
Solidarity from Provo, Utah!

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@iambrian769
4 years ago
Love this series. My favorite pharmacist is Cuban🤗. Watching from St. Vincent and the Grenadines.🇻🇨

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@marviz5215
4 years ago
Being Cuban American I can vouch that Cuba is one of the most beautiful island countries in the world maybe not tomorrow or the next day and year or after that but "one day" Cuba will change for the better and become one of the best countries to live in the whole world and especially become a paradise tourist landmark and have mutual relationships and be great business partners with countries like the U.S. , Mexico & Jamaica etc... because there is a lot of smart, intelligent, honest and hard working friendly people in Cuba mark my words it will happen Viva Cuba! 🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺

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@jamesgurney6576
4 years ago
I went to Cuba in April 2016.  I found the Cuban people to be the friendliest people I have ever meet.  Thank you for your video on Cuba.   As soon as I can travel from Canada to Cuba I am going.   Is there anything I could bring to Cuba for cuban people?  I brought  pens, pencils, crayons , and paper last for children.

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@jjazziiboo
4 years ago
So thankful I came across this docu-series.
Cubanos, wow your passion and humility is so natural. Sending you all my love and genuine hope your economy will be healed. ❣️🥀

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@mlmmegasuccess
4 years ago
You have open my eyes 👀 thanks 🙏🏾

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@ClaudioLoredo
4 years ago
I would like to be a Cuban. Unfortunatelly I wasn't born there. But as a latin american I am very proud of Cuba and his people.

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@toxion_8
4 years ago
My close buddy, one of the best people in the entire world, passed away from COVID-19 just 20 hours ago, at the young age of 29. Of the 25 days that he was in COVID ICU, ten days were on the ventilator.

Just a few days before he was put on the ventilator, one of his last posts was a quote by Fidel Castro—"Doctors, not bombs. Doctors, not bombs."

My buddy died because my country has the third-highest COVID active cases in the world, one of the lowest healthcare expenditures as per the fiscal budget, ventilator shortages, and lack of staff who could effectively operate them.

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@TititoDeBologay
4 years ago
I really wish the rest of the world had the guts to go against that blockade. As a black person and African, Cuba helped on so many levels, gratitude is not enough. We have so much to learn from them.

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@dymallylane2135
4 years ago
This makes me 😭😭, breaks my heart it was an amazing Cuban doctor God used to help my mother to be able to walk again. They are amazing people please stay strong may God give you strength and favour in Jesus name

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