US Pressure on Cuba: Sanctions and Regime Change Concerns
The Trump administration’s indictment of former Cuban president Raul Castro and sanctions on his successor, Miguel Diaz-Canel, suggest Washington now views regime change in Havana as a viable policy objective. This adds to Cuba’s mounting woes. The fall of Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro in January severed the subsidised oil lifeline that had long kept the island nation afloat, plunging Cuba into its worst socio-economic crisis since the 1990s. For most countries, this is a distan
The Trump administration's indictment of former Cuban president Raul Castro and sanctions on his successor, Miguel Diaz-Canel, suggest a potential US policy shift towards regime change in Havana. This development exacerbates Cuba's existing economic challenges. The nation is already facing its worst socio-economic crisis since the 1990s, following the fall of Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro, which severed a crucial subsidized oil supply. These actions by the US add further pressure on the Cuban government. The article explores the implications of these US policies for Cuba's stability. It raises questions about the future of US-Cuba relations.
This report details escalating US-Cuba tensions and their potential impact on Cuba's already fragile economy and political stability.
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