#Cuba
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Trump has implied Cuba is next on his regime change list. But after Venezuela and Iran, the administration's Cuba strategy remains murky — and the island's resilience may outlast Washington's attention.
The Trump administration's oil blockade has plunged Cuba into blackouts, food spoilage, and medical collapse. Officials call it working as intended. That's the most troubling part.
Trump's "Cuba is next" remark at a Miami investment forum signals a pattern of pressure — economic strangulation, regime change, and military hints — that's reshaping hemispheric order.
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[email protected]Trump says Cuba will 'fall pretty soon.' After Venezuela and Iran, the White House sees a winning streak. But regime change has a way of writing its own ending.
After Venezuela and Iran, Trump sets sights on Cuba in unprecedented triple regime change strategy. Will this ambitious foreign policy pivot succeed or backfire?
President Trump suggests a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba while simultaneously strangling its economy. Is this calculated strategy or wishful thinking in 21st-century geopolitics?
President Trump reveals high-level talks with Cuba and suggests possibility of 'friendly takeover,' signaling potential shift in 64-year adversarial relationship.
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[email protected]Armed infiltrators clash with Cuban forces as oil blockade intensifies. Trump's hardline policies revive 1960s-era paramilitary tactics among Cuban exiles.
Cuban forces killed 4 people including 1 American on US-registered speedboat. Cuba claims terrorist infiltration attempt while US investigates. Tensions rise amid deteriorating relations.
Venezuela's oil supply cut after Maduro's removal leaves Cuba facing total collapse as power outages and water shortages paralyze daily life.
Trump administration applies Venezuela's successful regime change playbook to Cuba, using oil blockades and economic pressure to target the 67-year communist government.
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[email protected]As US tightens oil blockade, Cubans are rapidly switching to electric vehicles. An unintended green transition sparked by decades-old sanctions.