Power move from Fidel ☭

In 2005, after Hurricane Katrina and the United States’s extremely negligent response to the disaster, Cuba offered 1586 doctors, 36 tons of medicine, and diagnostic help to the U.S., which was rejected by George W. Bush. Afterwards, Fidel Castro, clearly understanding irony, renamed the brigades the Henry Reeve International Contingent of Doctors Specialized in Disasters and Serious Epidemics, and sent 27 brigades to 19 countries, showing the world the true meaning of “Internationalist Solidarity.”