In this Gateway Pundit article, Drieu Godefridi argues that Cuba’s deepening crisis should trigger a global reckoning over communism’s historical crimes.
- The article claims the Castro regime is nearing collapse amid blackouts, fuel shortages, economic breakdown, and public protests.
- Godefridi frames Cuba’s crisis as part of the broader failure of communist regimes, including the Soviet Union, Maoist China, Cambodia under Pol Pot, North Korea, and others.
- The piece cites The Black Book of Communism’s estimate of more than 100 million deaths attributed to communist regimes worldwide.
- The author argues that communism has never produced equality, but instead created poverty, political repression, secret police, prison systems, and privileged ruling elites.
- Cuba is portrayed as a prime example of communism’s false promises, with the article emphasizing rationing, firing squads, political prisons, and dissident persecution.
- Godefridi says any real accounting should not stop with dictators themselves, but should also examine Western elites, intellectuals, celebrities, and political figures who defended or legitimized communist regimes.
- The article rejects the common excuse that failed regimes were “not real communism,” arguing that coercive equality inevitably leads to tyranny.
- The central argument is that the world needs a “Nuremberg-style tribunal” to document communist atrocities, name perpetrators and accomplices, and declare communism a crime against humanity.
- The article concludes that America should lead this reckoning so future generations are not indoctrinated into repeating what the author calls one of history’s deadliest lies.
Read the full story: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/05/time-nuremberg-style-tribunal-communism-castro-regimes-imminent/




