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Conditions on the ground in Cuba are so grim that the Trump administration thinks Havana could fall without any US intervention.
The Maduro regime was long propped up by Cuba’s armed forces and intelligence agencies. Many Cubans were reported killed in the American military action.
WASHINGTON (KABC) -- More than a half century of Cold War and lingering enmity came to an abrupt but quiet end on Monday as the United States and Cuba restored full diplomatic relations. The new era began with little fanfare when an agreement between the ...
CNN’s Stephen Collinson breaks down what is being dubbed the “Donroe Doctrine” and the impact it could have on the countries caught in U.S. President Donald Trump’s crosshairs.
Cuban Ambassador to India Juan Carlos Marsan Aguilera on Monday strongly condemned the US military operation in Venezuela that led to the capture of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, terming it a "criminal act" and a "terrorist act" that violates the United Nations Charter and international law.
The president also reiterated aggressive comments toward Colombia’s leader, who denigrated the Trump administration as a "clan of pedophiles."
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticised Cuba's leadership as incompetent and declared it a disaster. President Trump echoed these sentiments, labeling Cuba a "failing nation".
The post “They’re in a lot of trouble”: Rubio refuses to rule out Cuba strike from US appeared first on Salon.com. Speaking to the Sunday press shows after a surprise U.S. attack on Venezuela, Secretary of State Marco Rubio refused to rule out further strikes in the Caribbean.