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Trump aims to end the revolution that Fidel Castro started. Can the US and Cuba strike a deal?
US officials demand Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel step down amid a fuel blockade causing blackouts and rationing that affect over 10 million residents.
- The US reportedly demanded Cuba's president step down, with Donald Trump stating at the White House, 'I do believe I'll be having the honor of taking Cuba.'
- For three months Cuba lacked incoming fuel, forcing reliance on natural gas and solar power as Venezuelan oil shipments were cut off, depleting reserves and making the Cuban electricity grid unstable before a collapse plunged more than 10 million Cubans into darkness on Monday.
- Residents report blackouts lasting more than 12 hours and rationing of fuel and services, with running water limited to four hours every 15 days and rubbish piling up even in Santiago de Cuba, about 870 kilometres from Havana.
- Moves including possible indictments would escalate political fallout for Cuba's leadership, as reports say the US may indict former leader Raúl Castro amid the Castro dynasty's enduring influence.
- Last week Miguel Díaz-Canel said formal talks with the United States government were underway to avoid conflict, and Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla offered serious dialogue without interference, while Díaz-Canel vowed any aggressor would face an 'impregnable resistance'.
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Analysis by Patrick Oppmann, CNN. Donald Trump wants us to believe a deal with Cuba is just around the corner. After this past week, I'm not so sure. "They have no energy. They have no money. They're in serious trouble," Trump has said, explaining why he believes the Cuban government is desperate for a deal to save the country. Trump is right that Havana is under the most severe pressure it has faced since the 1962 missile crisis, when a U.S. in…
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Read Full ArticleCuba has been a thorn in the side of the United States for decades. Donald Trump is planning to remove it. However, Castro may still have something to say.
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