Why the Cuban Regime Is ‘Sweating’
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Why the Cuban Regime Is ‘Sweating’
A month has passed since President Donald Trump authorized the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, and Cuba’s leaders are “sweating,” according to one expert on the country. The Cuban regime is “sweating because Trump is unpredictable,” John Suarez, executive director of the Center for a Free Cuba, told The Daily Signal. Trump “may not do a regime change operation, but he may eliminate key figures from the [Cuban] regime like he did…
The capture of the Venezuelan leader Maduro at the beginning of January and his replacement by his vice-president, Delcy Rodríguez, now aligned with Washington's interests, has had a significant impact on the situation in Cuba. Since the late 1990s and the arrival in power of Hugo Chávez, the island has enjoyed a stable supply of oil at a reduced price. Among the dozens of soldiers killed during the military operation in Caracas on 3 January, 32…
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