In this conversation, RJ Eskow and David Swanson discuss David’s recent trip to a conference in Cuba, the ongoing U.S. sanctions against Cuba, and broader issues of war, peace, and diplomacy.

By RJ Eskow and David Swanson, The Zero Hour

David Swanson, Campaign Coordinator for RootsAction.org and co-founder of World Beyond War, attended the 6th Conference on World Balance in Havana, which brought together global activists, politicians, and organizations, including World Beyond War, to discuss peace and solidarity with Cuba. The conference also highlighted opposition to the U.S. blockade and sanctions against Cuba, which Swanson criticizes as cruel, illegal, and harmful to the Cuban people.

6th Annual Conference for World Balance in Cuba

The conversation shifts to broader issues of war and peace, including the U.S. role in conflicts like Ukraine and the need for diplomacy. Swanson emphasizes the importance of talking to adversaries, citing historical examples like Kennedy’s negotiations during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He criticizes the current lack of diplomacy and the militarization of foreign policy.

Swanson highlights opportunities for global activism, such as the upcoming Day to Close Bases (February 23), which encourages protests against U.S. military bases worldwide. He also notes that local governments in the U.S. can take action to resist militarization and redirect resources toward peaceful initiatives.

The discussion underscores the importance of international solidarity, diplomacy, and grassroots activism in addressing global conflicts and promoting peace.