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Ambassador Mike Waltz Urges the UN to Stop Appeasing the Cuban Regime
During his powerful address to the United Nations General Assembly, U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz delivered a clear message to member states: it is time to stop appeasing Cuba’s communist regime and to recognize the undeniable failure of the island’s economic and social system. Waltz urged nations to vote with conscience and courage, reminding them that every vote supporting the Cuban government perpetuates repression and poverty for its people.
With a firm tone, the U.S. representative emphasized that the international community must stop blaming the United States for Cuba’s internal problems and accept that no communist system has ever succeeded. His remarks resonated strongly among the delegates and marked a turning point in U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America.
A Call to End Appeasement
“Therefore, I would suggest that our member states stop appeasing the regime with their votes and instead use this vote to send a message to the world,” Waltz declared in a direct appeal to UN representatives. The ambassador noted that for decades, many nations have adopted a posture of complacency toward the Cuban regime, justifying its authoritarianism through ideological arguments or claims of national sovereignty.
However, Waltz reminded the Assembly that true sovereignty belongs to the Cuban people, not to an unelected elite that suppresses dissent, censors the press, and rules through fear. “I would encourage you to send one message to the regime in Havana and another to the Cuban people,” he urged, appealing to the moral responsibility of member states to distinguish between the oppressor government and the citizens who suffer under it.
A Message of Freedom and Accountability
Ambassador Waltz’s speech centered on a fundamental truth: political and economic freedom are inseparable. In his words, “No government in history has ever made a communist economy work.” With this statement, he dismantled the long-standing narrative that U.S. sanctions are to blame for Cuba’s failures.
“Stop using this vote to blame them and to blame the United States for all their economic problems,” Waltz demanded, emphasizing that the true cause lies in Cuba’s lack of economic openness, systemic corruption, and denial of basic freedoms.
He further noted that even other socialist nations have recognized the need for reform. “Even other socialist and communist states are urging Cuba to open its economy to its own people, allowing them to prosper,” Waltz stated. His message was unmistakable: prosperity thrives only where freedom exists, and Cuba must allow its citizens to work, trade, and build their futures without state control.
The Failure of Communism: A Historical Lesson
Waltz used his address to reflect on the historical record of communism—from the Soviet Union to North Korea—highlighting how such regimes have consistently produced poverty, inequality, and oppression under the guise of social justice. “The only thing equal between communism and socialism is that everyone is equally miserable and poor,” he declared, earning applause from several U.S.-allied delegates.
The ambassador stressed that the world must not ignore history’s lessons: centralized state control and forced redistribution only lead to stagnation and suffering. In contrast, free markets and respect for private property have driven progress and innovation across democratic nations.
American Leadership in Defense of Freedom
Waltz’s intervention reaffirmed America’s moral leadership in defending democracy and human rights. In a global climate increasingly threatened by authoritarian expansion, the ambassador made clear that the United States does not seek to impose its model but to inspire others to embrace universal values—freedom, justice, and human dignity.
His message aligned perfectly with President Donald Trump’s vision of a strong, principled foreign policy against communist and socialist regimes. Under his leadership, the White House has imposed targeted sanctions on corrupt officials, strengthened alliances with democratic governments, and supported the peoples of Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua in their pursuit of freedom.
A Contrast to Progressive Policies
Waltz’s speech was also seen as a rebuke to progressive approaches that call for “dialogue” or “non-intervention” with dictatorships. The ambassador warned that such attitudes only enable repression and grant political oxygen to regimes that systematically violate human rights.
While some nations continue to vote in favor of resolutions pushed by Havana, Waltz reminded them that such votes do not serve the Cuban people but their oppressors. “Every vote of complicity is a betrayal of the values this organization should stand for,” he stated firmly, underscoring the need for principled diplomacy.
Diplomatic and Regional Impact
Waltz’s remarks had a significant impact on the international debate. Several representatives from Latin America, Eastern Europe, and Asia voiced their support for the U.S. stance, praising the ambassador’s courage and moral clarity.
Observers noted that Waltz’s position strengthens U.S. credibility and forces a much-needed reflection within the UN about its responsibility toward authoritarian regimes.
Conclusion
Ambassador Mike Waltz’s address before the United Nations was more than a diplomatic statement—it was a resounding defense of the values that have made America great: freedom, democracy, and prosperity built on individual effort.
At a time when some political factions seek to downplay the devastation caused by communism, Waltz reminded the world that misery is not accidental—it is the inevitable result of ideologies that deny freedom.
His call to end the appeasement of the Cuban regime was also a call for moral coherence among nations. In his own words: “The time has come to send a clear message—no more excuses, no more complicity, no more silence in the face of tyranny.”
As the regime in Havana continues to suppress its people, the United States reaffirms its commitment to lead with principles, defend truth, and stand with all who fight for liberty.
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