March 14, 2026

"For decades, Cuba has been held up as an ideological lodestar by leftists across Latin America...."

"Even among opponents, Cuba often earned grudging respect as an unyielding bastion of resistance against generations of American presidents. But now Cuba is running out of oil, and its economy is nearing collapse. A new wave of right-wing leaders in Latin America see Cuba not as a place of revolutionary nostalgia, but of authoritarian dysfunction. And in a seismic shift, the leftists at the helm of the region’s three most populous countries — Brazil, Mexico and Colombia — will not provide Cuba with emergency fuel shipments out of fear of incurring President Trump’s wrath.... Cuba’s increasingly draconian crackdowns on dissent, including the expansion of civilian groups that spy and inform on neighbors and new censorship measures criminalizing online criticism of Cuba’s political system, have also hurt Cuba’s standing. As happened in Venezuela under Mr. Maduro, who also imprisoned hundreds of political critics, these moves have withered the support Cuba traditionally held in the Brazilian left...."

From "Is Latin America Ready to Abandon Cuba? Latin America’s left saw Cuba as its lodestar. Now leaders across the spectrum are hesitant to aid a nation in the Trump administration’s cross hairs" (NYT).

116 comments:

R C Belaire said...

Isn't it surprising that it only took one guy with determination to turn this around? How many administrations could have done this if only there was a will to do so?

Christopher B said...

Funny how leftists in Latin America started losing electionsafter USAID money dried up (from Stephen Green @ Instapundit)

Kevin said...

How many administrations could have done this if only there was a will to do so?

The ones pushing communism, collectivism, democratic socialism, and government-run healthcare needed it to survive as a beacon of hope.

Dave Begley said...

But you can bet the NYT still supports Cuba. High literacy rate and free medical care.

After Trump’s term is over, I could see Rubio getting into the real estate development business in Cuba for the 8 years of the Vance presidency. I think Marco could raise money.

Eric the Fruit Bat said...

One man's lodestar is another man's beacon.

tim maguire said...

Cuba often earned grudging respect as an unyielding bastion of resistance

Really? In my world, outside the fantasists of the left, Cuba was never seen as anything more than a welfare queen supported by other oppressive regimes because of its willingness to be a thorn in America’s side.

Nobody, outside the fantasists of the left, believed Cuba could survive with that monthly check. And it turns out we are right.

Tina Trent said...

There is finally a swingback to anti-communism among many young 2nd and 3rd generation Cubans in South Florida. I don't thank the Kochs for much, but their Project Libre is doing good work. Also, well-off Venezuelans fleeing commie hive collapse has affected Miami politics somewhat for the better. Now they need to take back Tampa.

J Severs said...

Opposing 'authoritarian dysfunction' apparently makes you right-wing. OK!

rehajm said...

I could see Rubio getting into the real estate development business in Cuba for the 8 years of the Vance presidency

…for decades Goldman Sachs had a Normandy like capitalist invasion plan waiting for the fall…

john mosby said...

"Cuba’s increasingly draconian crackdowns on dissent, including the expansion of civilian groups that spy and inform on neighbors and new censorship measures criminalizing online criticism of Cuba’s political system, have also hurt Cuba’s standing"

Could have written that about the USA 2021-2025. CC, JSM

Wince said...

The Donroe Doctrine in action.

Money Manger said...

Translation: Are the aging red-diaper babies among the Times readership on the Upper West Side and Brooklyn ready to abandon their dream of Cuba as the socialist workers paradise ?
It was almost there, if not for Trump.

Tina Trent said...

Those two NYT stories were the biggest pile of bullshit they've dumped in a while. Cubans are basically enslaved and starved, first by the USSR, now communist forces in Central America. The country's infrastructure has been destroyed. Free healthcare? Tell that to Cuban doctors sold to Central American dictators. Their longevity relies on their state of severe limitation of food, not access to healthcare. The Mariel Boatlift was actually orchestrated by the Cuban government to empty their prisons and send criminals to America, where they rioted and killed expats and set my future neighborhood in Atlanta on fire.

wildswan said...

When I'm trying to understand the world around me I sometimes use principles and sometimes use history. Principles are better because they point to the most basic causal explanations of events but I find them difficult to apply. It's like using a sharp knife when you're used to a dull one - you slice right through but ... yikes! my fingers! Example: "The crowd is untruth," said Kierkegaard and applying this, one can say: "The Internet is untruth" - OK; "Polling is untruth" Well ...; "AI, which is based on scraping, is untruth" - Yes but I use it successfully all the time as a tech hot line, the best ever; "Tradition is untruth" - That's what Protestants said about Catholicism and I don't accept it; "We hold these truths to be self-evident..."

What I'm getting at is the question of how to find the important truths in the era of AI slop. "We, the people" need to project the principles of our Founding, our Constitution, into this new era in which our founding principles seem to many to be just one set of possibilities among many such sets. It could be that we have inalienable rights; it could be that we are controlled by multidimensional lizard people; it could all be a dream, and not my own. I'm an NPC, maybe, because I'm in someone else's dream.

And I understand the principles to deploy in what is basically a metaphysical question - do we know what we seem to know? If the world is not dominated by evil and if the world is not a dream, if things are as they seem, i.e., we have reasonable minds and a conscience, then basic understanding follows the lines of a realist philosophy.

But how do I get from there to here and now?

So I turn to history. History says that a refounding is preceded by a chaos in which people struggle to apply principles to new situations. That's where we are. I believe the principles on which America was founded will master the new situations better than any others. New situations are such situations as the permeation of AI slop through our knowledge and consciousness or the presence in this country of people who do not believe in separation of church and state and who hence believe in a divine right to hate and degrade.

Temujin said...

Weirdly, Central and South America are slowly, but surely starting to shift to the right. Cuba looks feckless, dead, and horribly out of synch with modern times to anyone still breathing. Except maybe Michael Moore.
What they have to understand is this is not new, nor is it just something that happened to Cuba. This is the natural life cycle of socialism/communism. It has played out this way literally every place its ever been imposed. Eventually, you run out of other people's money. And even your benefactors at some point reach an end.
The only variance on this is if the previously communist or socialist nation allows for some capitalism into the system to help actually produce goods and create some wealth. (i.e. China). But this is almost more evil as it keeps the totalitarians in place using the very system they've been decrying for generations to retain their power.

Anyway, the natural forces of economics and human nature always win out in the end. Cuba will change. It will have to or it will die completely.

Leland said...

I know that is the NYT and they are writing about Cuba, but a lot of the commentary on spying on citizens and jailing dissidents sounds like the UK under Keir Starmer. I doubt they made that connection.

narciso said...

They gave fidel his job (bill buckley)

narciso said...

Yes they try to make ration cards block committees a cozy thing

narciso said...

Its what somd of the peanut gallery here, crave like brawndo

Dogma and Pony Show said...

A message to the young: When you vote communism, you tend to get it, good and hard, for like 60-70 years.

Achilles said...

nobody likes leftists anywhere. they are useless takers that demand free shit.

the interesting part will be when scarcity ends. What will the leftists do?

leftists are actually not really interested in free stuff. they are interested in causing misery and pain.

pretty soon everyone will be able to live in a house, play video games and eat free food. scarcity will end. utopia will be achieved.

but you are going to see that the left is made up of two kinds of people. there are classic liberals who have been fleeing from the democrat party.

the other people are evil twisted shitheads that dance when people they disagree with are killed and american flags are burned. they will not accept utopia. they will do everything they can to cause pain and misery. it is their purpose in life.

Achilles said...

if you work in government and you think your purpose in life is to bring down the patriarchy and make everything fair you are not a good person.

Mike (MJB Wolf) said...

Coincidentally the Latin American leftists started losing elections as soon as the CIA-State Department slush funds at USAID were defunded. Funny that!

Mike (MJB Wolf) said...

Apparently Chris B also saw that.

Ambrose said...

March 2026 may be remembered as the month in which NYT learned that oil is not so easily replaced.

narciso said...

Theyve been pushing peak oil for so long

planetgeo said...

In the 20th century, the most notable revolutionary was Che. In the 21st century, it's Trump.

gilbar said...

when you've lost the New York Times..

FredSays said...

I guess there are no lessons about the results of unfettered socialism to be learned by the NYT editors. Perhaps an up close and personal experience will enlighten them.

narciso said...

A funeral dirge from herbert matthews

planetgeo said...

Jasmine Spyer? Come on, Jasmine Crockett, we get that you're scrounging for dough now. It's OK to use your real name here.

rehajm said...

And in a seismic shift, the leftists at the helm of the region’s three most populous countries — Brazil, Mexico and Colombia — will not provide Cuba with emergency fuel shipments out of fear of incurring President Trump’s wrath

…amazing the seemingly impossible feats what suddenly are possible when the money’s cut off. Hear that illegal immigrant aid supporting Republicans? Lindsay?

rehajm said...

…pointless. They’re addicted to spending like it’s fentanyl. Even when it runs counter to US interests…

Earnest Prole said...

A counterrevolution is not a dinner party.

Aggie said...

You can only hide the outcome of the experiment for so long. Sooner or later, the people start to notice that the ones who were shouting the revolutionary slogans the loudest, are the ones that get very rich and powerful, and the ones that are the least revolutionary in their lifestyle. The poorer classes grow in number and get more miserable, and the feeling of helplessness expands. Pretty soon everybody knows someone that has been ground under the heel. Pretty soon everybody knows someone that got out, and they feel a sense of envy for them. That's the sweet spot, keeping the sense of power and powerlessness in balance for as long as possible, as the wealth is stripped out.

Castro was useful as a pawn during the cold war and was heavily subsidized. All gone, now.

narciso said...

It was an evil experiment (that the times promoted)

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Quaestor said...

"Brazil, Mexico and Colombia — will not provide Cuba with emergency fuel shipments out of fear of incurring President Trump’s wrath..."

No mention of Brazilian, Mexican, and Colombian voters whose fed up wrath is aimed squarely at Latin America's political class that have longed to emulate the Castro brother's will to power.

NYT remains a sewer.

narciso said...

Brazils last election was stolen as was Colombias

narciso said...

Why they banned bolsanaro because he stood in Xis way

Quaestor said...

Durantyism defined and described; an edifying read by Max Boot.

Kai Akker said...

Isn't it surprising that it only took one guy with determination to turn this around? How many administrations could have done this if only there was a will to do so? [RCBelaire]

+1 First crack out of the box, too.

narciso said...

That was back when max was still sane

Kai Akker said...

--- But you can bet the NYT still supports Cuba. [Dave Begley]

Of course. It's in their credo.

Third NYT story in a row this morning; the easiest of targets. But somebody mustve been jonesing.

Bob Boyd said...

María Corina Machado in Santiago de Chile

https://x.com/i/status/2032256429877576049

Meade said...

Has anyone kept in touch with Elián González? What a narrative arc that would be if he were to lead the counterrevolution. ¡Liberación!

Kai Akker said...

--- the interesting part will be when scarcity ends. What will the leftists do?
pretty soon everyone will be able to live in a house, play video games and eat free food. scarcity will end. utopia will be achieved. [Achilles]

I would have assumed this to be satirical except you've made these comments before. Tell me you are being sarcastic, because this is pure fantasy. Peak financial fantasy. "The permanently high plateau" all over again. We are not heading toward utopia but in fact will see our pendulum swing from the current extraordinary abundance to scarcities. It is always cyclical.

bagoh20 said...

Another proud testament to socialism, which even with the voluminous help of other socialists from around the world, they never got out of the 1950's where they started. A glaring 7 decade failure for the whole world to see. An Island that could have been one of the richest nations in the western hemisphere if not for a small number of greedy, murderous despots in it for themselves alone.
Despite the unparalleled course in Economics, leftists around the world continue to fail to see the lessons laid out for them over their entire lives. How many people's lives were wasted or ruined for this inevitable failure. Generations lost, yet the line of fools is still long waiting for their turn to jump into the bottomless pit of socialism.

friscoda said...

And later, after the current regime falls or if it doesn’t the population dwindles from scarcity, the NYT will write that “it wasn’t a properly executed form of communism/socialism”. They are as ignorant as they are evil.

Cappy said...

For decades Cuba has been a pantload for American liberals.

gadfly said...

What's with the B.S. about the right-wing governments in South America? When Trump ousted Maduro as President of Venezuela, he installed a government headed by Maduro's leftist Vice President.

María Corina Machado was awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize (that Trump wanted so badly), so our stable bossman refused to install her as the new head of his colonialist government in Caracas,

Machado was renowned for her efforts to promote democratic rights in Venezuela and to achieve a peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy.


RCOCEAN II said...

I can remember when Dan Rather gushed over Castro and called him "President Castro" as if there was Democracy in Cuba.

Wilbur said...

My BFF Gemini says: "Elián González, now in his 30s, leads a "normal" life in Cuba as an industrial engineer, father, and politician, serving in Cuba's National Assembly since 2023. After returning from Miami in 2000, he was educated as a model student, often accompanied by state media, and currently lives in Cárdenas, upholding the Cuban revolution."

I know the Castro regime used him as much as they could for publicity reasons.

bagoh20 said...

"María Corina Machado was awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize (that Trump wanted so badly), so our stable bossman refused to install her as the new head of his colonialist government in Caracas"

But I thought it was all about Trump, so why would he not install the woman who praised him, gave him her Nobel, and essentially made him the hero of the liberation. I've be told over and over that this is how you get Trump to do what you want even if it's bad policy. Maybe that's not true after all. Maybe the man is more than a caricature made up by his enemies. Maybe he does listen to people and make decisions based on bigger issues.

john mosby said...

industrial engineer = process efficiency expert = someone keenly aware of the inefficiencies of socialism. So there's hope for him. CC, JSM

Aggie said...

"...often accompanied by state media....upholding the Cuban revolution...."

A more...cynical.... person might recall the tactics of the Castro regime and understand what is meant by 'state', and how it transforms 'state media' into 'handlers', thus clarifying that whole 'upholding' thingie.

Levi Starks said...

I feel like the point is that in the roughly 70years since Cuba abandoned capitalism they have never ceased to need handouts from at first Russia and now South America.
I’m certain that pre Castro there was a great deal of corruption which led to the rise of communism, there was and may still be a path for Cuba to what it was before Castro, which is an amazing tourist destination.

bagoh20 said...

The difficulty of freeing oppressed people in all these places like Iran , Venezuela, and Cuba is directly attributable to the people being disarmed. We could be done with these operations in a couple days without landing an American foot there, if they just had a Second Amendment, which is exactly why they don't. There is only one reason to disarm your own people.

bagoh20 said...

"Lodestar" is a strange term to use for an embarrassment of dependency.

Quaestor said...

Gadfly fears the fall of yet another of his treasured tyrannies. Cheer up, Gaddie. Soon you can focus all your devotion on a single demigod. Who will it be? Xi or Kim?

NKP said...

Gadfly seems unable to grasp the cost/benifit balance associated with regime change v. regime reorientation.

What might Japan (our actual "Special Relationship" partner) look like today, if MacArthur had not insisted on not treating Hirohito as a war criminal?

And, what if MacArhtur had not stiff-armed the professionally credentialed, socially-polished, cocktail-sipping, pointy-headed "Experts" at State who who desperately wanted to unleash their wisdom on the re-birth of a nation?

I think Trump would have gotten along well with Mac, maybe even let him go for the WIN in Korea instead of the 70-year time-out.

narciso said...

Yes they turned him into one of big brothers spies thanks to holder and craig

Christopher B said...

I have a feeling that X post was somewhat tongue-in-cheek. Milei was elected in 2023, well before Donald and Elon took an axe to USAID.

narciso said...

If satan had a newspaper it would be the new york times

narciso said...

I think ive given ample evidence

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Aggie said...

"...there was and may still be a path for Cuba to what it was before Castro, which is an amazing tourist destination...."

See, Hyman Roth was right. It could have been a Corleone Destination, offering full-meal package deals.

rehajm said...

Hyman Roth was right. It could have been a Corleone Destination, offering full-meal package deals.

…on TV trays…

narciso said...

Too much is made of this , would we turn las vegas over to the commies (one might say they have)

rehajm said...

If satan had a newspaper it would be the new york times

No way- too dark… -Satan

narciso said...

Movie Critics Aghast - LewRockwell https://share.google/HDZ9k4xq3mV3cPLmO

narciso said...

The first balanced look in 50 years

Pillage Idiot said...

The deranged Leftist lunatics at Just Stop Oil have been performatively protesting for several years.

Trump actually imposed their slogan upon Cuba, and now Greta Thunberg has produced a video castigating Trump for doing exactly what she wanted?

It must be confusing for Leftists to have so many conflicting "principles" flitting around in their heads all day long.

hombre said...

Walter Durante is risen! Once again pimping for communists at the NYT. (Yes I see the implication created by the syntax.)

narciso said...

Who “Lost” Cuba? — History News Network https://share.google/rQSReAcuyN5N7J3KO

narciso said...

'Fairly easy, barely an inconvenience

hombre said...

“ If satan had a newspaper it would be the new york times.”

“If?”

narciso said...

Halberstam similarly enabled the diem coup with his repotting, which led to the marine landing

narciso said...

He was following the leas of a viet cong agent

Lazarus said...

Americans somehow got the idea that all Latin Americans were leftists resentful of US power. That may go back to Castro or to the Sandinistas 20 years later. It's not true -- at least the leftist part isn't (maybe not even the resentful part, at least for everybody).

The sanctuary cities thing supposedly started as a response to the civil wars in El Salvador. Urban politicians (allegedly) didn't want to send refugees back to face the death squads. But they made no distinctions between countries and took no account of changing conditions in Central America. The other reason was that the politicians said that reporting and deporting criminal aliens would interfere with law enforcement, but it was the death squads that sold the policy.

As they sold John Kerry. The perennial candidate finally won meaningful office (if senator is a meaningful office) with his commercial showing corpses and the voiceover "Don't look away. Your tax dollars at work." One would think that after Kerry's Vietnam era antics this would have guaranteed his defeat, but ... Massachusetts ...

narciso said...

They got it through the new york times and probably the times of london and le monde

Not Illinois Resident said...

Average Cuban resident's quality-of-life is 3rd-world; so Leftists must have a very low threshold for "lodestar" caliber of societal conditions.

Not Illinois Resident said...

Funny how NYC leftists cheer Cuba as paradigm of successful communism countries, yet insist upon ready access to their basics needs being organic bread avocado toast, ethically-sourced coffee, and apparently Pilates classes.

narciso said...

Ramonet the one who maduro was talking up is an example of the type

paminwi said...

As someone on X said “when Cuba falls it will be known as “Marco Cubio!”

narciso said...

Realy 4th world

William said...

The NYT says what it can for the Cuban regime. It praises them for raising literacy rates on the island. Well and good, but the real trick is establishing the kind of country where literate, ambitious people stay to do their best work. Almost from the start, Cuba has been a country that people with a half a brain have fled from. In return they got Black Panther fugitives and Venceremos Brigades who felt it was very heaven to very briefly visit there.

narciso said...

And robert vesco might as well received a plague of locusts

narciso said...

One of the latter is the mayor of los angeles

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Jim at said...

our stable bossman refused to install her as the new head of his colonialist government in Caracas,

And if he would've done it, you'd be bitching about that, too.

Also - if you can pull your head out of your ass for just one minute - look at the other nations down there who've elected 'right-wing' candidates.

narciso said...

Why i dubbed him brundlefly

Rick67 said...

In 2017 I led a group from our church to Cuba for one week to establish close ties with a Protestant congregation there. We learned a lot. We also heard stories about difficult times the people have been through, especially when the Soviet Union broke up. It is painfully clear Cuba depends heavily on certain nations for support. If they lose that support (they have a term for that time when they lost Soviet assistance, the government had to come up with ways to feed people) it will be rough.

Rick67 said...

Found my notes from the trip. "Ricardo tells us about how during the Special Period there was a Plan Zero - how if we Cuba runs out of food and fuel… how the government would bring people out into the street to feed them. Sounds much like Louisiana after a natural disaster. No one is working… the economy in shambles… need to feed people."

bagoh20 said...

We can and should feed Cuba if they choose freedom. It's not a hard bargain, but we prefer to teach a man to fish.

bagoh20 said...

Imagine the pride Rubio's family would feel if he pulls this off. Little Marco did pretty good.

Aggie said...


"...The United States has now returned to the Venezuelan government all $500 million from the initial sale of oil that was part of a deal reached between Caracas and Washington last month, a U.S. official said on Tuesday...."

That was on February 3rd. I wonder if there are any comments?

Yancey Ward said...

"Also - if you can pull your head out of your ass for just one minute"

He can't do that- it is a congenital defect that requires a major surgical intervention and his parents didn't want to pay for it.

tcrosse said...

Marco, you got a lot of 'splainin to do.

Mason G said...

"There is only one reason to disarm your own people."

Internet meme:

Politician: "If you need 30 rounds to hunt, you suck at hunting."

Citizen: "If you need a disarmed society to govern, you suck at governing."

Aggie said...

More Venezuelan oil sales are planned, with US oversight of where the revenue is spent, but Senator Chris Murphy isn't happy.

It does occur to me that oil sold on the open market is not oil sold on the shadow tanker market, at a deep discount, to our enemies. Is that called Win-Win ?

n.n said...

Death star?

Mason G said...

Re: Chris Murphy...

“You are taking their oil at gunpoint, you are holding and selling that oil … you’re deciding how and for what purposes that money is going to be used in a country of 30 million people,” Murphy said. “I think a lot of us believe that that is destined for failure.”

A Democrat opposed to central planning? Now, do US taxpayer money spent on "renewables" by politicians in DC.

n.n said...

A Planned Economyhood. Ironic. Wicked.

n.n said...

Mr. Murphy, Venezuela is not Libya. This isn't redistributive changes of your Obama et al.

Rustygrommet said...

Mwifes first husbands kids have a claim on the family farm in Santiago de Cuba. The family was given 24 hours to pack their things and leave. The youngest daughter 16 escaped to florida and worked her whole life to buy her family out of Cuba. If you were considered unimportant to the state then you could buy your way out. She bought her mother her aunt and two sisters out of Cuba tengrand each in 1960s prices.

Rocco said...

gadfly said...
What's with the B.S. about the right-wing governments in South America?

No B.S. South America is moving rightward; Milei in Argentina, just to name one, was the first, but won’t be the last.

When Trump ousted Maduro as President of Venezuela, he installed a government headed by Maduro's leftist Vice President… [María Corina] Machado was renowned for her efforts to promote democratic rights in Venezuela and to achieve a peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy.

So even by your definition significantly to the right of Maduro.

And since 2012 she had been the head of Vente Venezuela, which has been described as anywhere from center-right, to right wing, to far right.

chuck said...

Even among opponents, Cuba often earned grudging respect

Uh, no.

Oso Negro said...

LR C Belaire said...
Isn't it surprising that it only took one guy with determination to turn this around? How many administrations could have done this if only there was a will to do so?


I would say we have had plenty with determination. Trump is more of an "our lives, our fortunes, our sacred honor" kind of guy. Those appear less often.

john mosby said...

Laz: "The sanctuary cities thing supposedly started as a response to the civil wars in El Salvador. "

My understanding is sanctuary was originally a rightie, law-and-order concept. Cities had big illegal populations, that the local government couldn't stop from coming. A certain amount of illegals were committing additional crimes. But the victims and witnesses were also illegal, and so afraid to come forward. So in order to lock up the double criminals, police departments and mayors developed policies under which they would not ask or report anyone's immigration status. They hoped this policy would let them establish some kind of safety and order in a population they were stuck with. Similar logic was originally behind giving driver licenses to illegals.

Of course when many of those same cities decided they weren't going to lock up anyone for anything (except cops for enforcing the law), the original sanctuary policy grew into don't ask/don't tell/screw you, ICE. CC, JSM

Peachypeachy said...

My hatred for the nyt.
Bottle it and drop the bomb.
Communism has forced that nation into the Stone Age . Go visit and see for yourself

Peachypeachy said...

The Castro family… rich like pelosi.
The people of Cuba… poor

Peachypeachy said...

People who support communism are assholes

Mike (MJB Wolf) said...

I tried to paraphrase Mike Benz saying no leftist has WON office in Central or South America since the USAID was defunded.

RobinGoodfellow said...

“But now Cuba is running out of *other peoples’ money*, and its economy is nearing collapse.”

FIFY

james said...

Who knew that all these wins were available to an American president if he just made an effort? Its almost as though previous administrations weren't making the welfare of the median American their priority. Watching the left, including several frequent commenters here react makes it obvious they are still rooting against the USA.

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