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	"author_name": "Just Foreign Policy",
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	"title": "End the Cuban Blockade &gt;&gt;",
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	"description": "Right now, Washington is escalating its posture toward Cuba and the rhetoric is starting to drift into truly dangerous territory. Reports indicate officials have even weighed steps as extreme as disrupting fuel shipments. That’s not “pressure.” That’s collective punishment. Here’s what that actually means in real life: whether families can keep the lights on. Whether clinics have reliable power. Whether food can be transported. Whether parents can find medicine. When the U.S. tightens the screws, it’s not elites who suffer first -- it’s kids, elders, and everyday people trying to get by. And we’ve seen this movie before. For decades, the blockade has failed to produce the lofty promises made in Washington, while it has succeeded at inflicting hardship on millions of civilians. The world has repeatedly called for an end to the embargo. It’s past time our government listened. Add your name today to demand the White House de-escalate immediately, reject any blockade-like actions, and begin lifting the embargo. If enough of us flood them with messages this week, we can make escalation politically costly and put real pressure behind a simple idea: diplomacy, not strangulation &amp;gt;&amp;gt;",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/end-the-cuban-blockade"
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