July 10, 2026 — Belly of the Beast
On Tuesday, the UN General Assembly voted 136-9, with 30 abstentions, to hold a debate regarding the U.S. economic war against Cuba.
The result was not as lopsided as the annual vote to condemn the embargo at the UN General Assembly’s fall session, when the combined number of opposing votes and abstentions can typically be counted on one hand. The modest shift away from Cuba appears to be the result of U.S. pressure, with most of the movement coming from Europe (16 abstentions and 3 opposing votes) and Latin America (5 abstentions and 3 opposing votes). Notably, Canada, which had historically defied U.S. pressure over its relations with Cuba, abstained. Israel, as always, voted with the United States.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio had lobbied countries to prevent holding the debate at all, according to a leaked State Department cable obtained by The Nation. In addition, Rubio instructed U.S. diplomats to pressure host governments considered to be U.S. allies to criticize Cuba during the debate. Nonaligned countries were to be told to stay silent and countries that have traditionally supported ending the embargo were to be informed that “the United States will be listening very closely” to their statements on the issue.
In the end, only five countries — the United States, Czechia, Chile, Costa Rica and Paraguay — spoke critically of Cuba, while 43 countries condemned U.S. sanctions, in addition to statements on behalf of the Group of 77 and China, ASEAN and the Non-Aligned Movement.
In a remarkable denial of reality, U.S. Ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz insisted the U.S. embargo does not exist, and then proceeded to criticize Cuba for human rights abuses.
Cuba’s Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla pushed back, arguing that U.S. sanctions since 2017 have increased childhood cancer deaths while infant mortality rates have more than doubled. Rodríguez also warned that U.S. hostility toward Cuba is part of a broader pattern, calling it “a prelude to what could happen to any other country tomorrow.”
Watch Cuba’s foreign minister call out Waltz for denying the existence of the U.S. blockade.









