In episode 103 of Soberanía, hosts José Luis Granados Ceja and Kurt Hackbarth return from Cuba with firsthand observations of life under the intensifying U.S. blockade.
The episode opens with their report from the fifth Patria colloquium in Havana, where they witnessed both the resistence of the Cuban people and the daily reality of hours-hour blackouts, fuel shortages, and a growing waitlist for medical operations—including 11,000 children. Yet amid the hardship, they found a population that remains fiercely committed to defending its socialist project, grateful for Mexican solidarity, and determined not to give the empire the easy win it seeks.
Next, they break down an explosive scandal: two CIA operatives died in a car crash in Chihuahua while returning from an operation led by state authorities. The problem? The Mexican federal government knew nothing about it. The hosts explain why this collaboration between a PAN state governor and U.S. intelligence is unconstitutional, illegal, and a profound violation of national sovereignty—and why Ambassador Ron Johnson has serious questions to answer.
The episode closes on a positive note: Mexico’s proposed transition to a universal, portable health care system. Kurt walks through the nuts and bolts of the plan, which would integrate the country’s fragmented health subsystems by 2030—a rare bright spot of social investment at a time when much of the world is slashing public services.
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Cuba Resists! Soberanía 103
April 22, 2026April 22, 2026
A report from the fifth Patria colloquium in Havana, two CIA operatives die in Chihuahua, and Mexico’s proposed transition to a universal, portable health care system.
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People’s Mañanera April 21
April 21, 2026
President Sheinbaum’s daily press conference, with comments on Teotihuacán pyramids shooting, dead CIA spooks in Chihuahua, and dialogue with the UN Human Rights Commissioner.
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Popular Resistance to the Yankee Invasion of the Port of Veracruz
April 21, 2026April 21, 2026
April 21st marks the 112th anniversary of the popular defense of the Port of Veracruz against US occupation.
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