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Escalating US pressure on Cuba is pushing the island into a humanitarian and economic catastrophe. That may be by design.
Thousands of claims by American citizens and companies for properties nationalized in Cuba are now worth billions.
Nearly a dozen airlines have cancelled or restricted flights to Cuba since the start of the year.
A Russian tanker seemingly en route to Cuba with a lifeline of fuel has changed direction, a painful development for the island suffering under a U.S. oil blockade.
A worsening fuel crisis across Cuba is testing the island’s famed “almendrones,” the vintage American cars that serve as vital shared taxis and embody the island’s ingenuity and endurance. These days,
Cuba has begun distributing weapons to its citizens as Havana prepares for a US invasion, which they believe could be imminent.
The Trump administration’s efforts to tighten the economic noose on Cuba appear to be working, as more international firms announced they would leave the island.
As Secretary of State, Marco Rubio has been a primary driver of President Trump’s foreign policy. But Cuba is his most personal challenge yet. And as he plots another potential run for the presidency in 2028,