Trump Tightens Pressure on Cuba
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America’s pressure campaign on Cuba is pushing the country to the breaking point, with President Trump and Republicans in Congress predicting the communist regime’s imminent fall. A major blackout across the western half of Cuba on Wednesday underscored the energy crisis exacerbated by Trump’s fuel blockade.
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Dr. Jose Cabanas, Director of the Research Center for International Politics in Havana, responded to President Donald Trump's comments on Cuba, emphasising the country's readiness to defend itself.
Mike Hammer, a career U.S. ambassador and currently the highest diplomat at the U.S. Embassy in Havana, said he believes a change in government in Cuba will happen this year, adding to the string of voices predicting regime change on the island.
"They want to make a deal so badly," the president said on Friday. "So I'm going to put Marco [Rubio] over there."
Bill Stewart is an old hand in Cuba. A retired businessman from Kirkcaldy in Fife, he flies in two or three times a year to bonefish the clear waters of Las Salinas, salt flats not far from the Bay
It is not just the weather in Havana that is out of sync. Since the U.S. commando raid on January 3 that led to the capture of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and the death of 32 Cuban members of his security detail,
For decades, Washington has pressured Havana to open its economy to private investment. Those calls grew more urgent in recent weeks as the US oil blockade pushed Cuba’s economy into a tailspin. Now,
Speculation about what's next for Havana comes as the U.S. continues to attack Iran and shortly after Trump ordered U.S. forces to depose Venezuela's president.