US plots Cuba regime change
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By Diego Oré MEXICO CITY, Jan 23 (Reuters) - The Mexican government is reviewing whether to keep sending oil to Cuba amid growing fears within President Claudia Sheinbaum's administration that Mexico could face reprisals from the United States over the policy,
Cuba is set to lose access to one of its main suppliers of oil after the Trump administration captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro earlier this month.
The Trump administration is actively seeking regime change in Cuba and hopes to cut a deal to end communist rule on the island by the end of the year, according to a report. To facilitate the political transition,
U.S. diplomats recently warned the public that the U.S. Embassy in Havana “is unable to address any issues” related to “forced departure” from Cuba.
The Trump administration is considering an oil blockade to pressure Cuba after Venezuela's collapse, debating whether cutting energy supplies could trigger regime change while raising humanitarian and regional stability concerns.
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By Simon Lewis and Dave Sherwood WASHINGTON/HAVANA, Jan 15 - The U.S. State Department's top aid official on Thursday said Cuba's authorities must not interfere with a shipment of humanitarian aid to its people and suggested President Donald Trump could take action if Cuba does not comply.
Following the capture of Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro in an operation in which several Cuban security officers died protecting him, Donald Trump joined a long line of U.S. presidents who over the decades anticipated the collapse of Cuba's communist government.
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After Venezuela, Cuba? Trump eyeing regime change; US’ Maduro-style op plan to crush communist rule
Just weeks after a high-stakes operation in Venezuela, the Trump administration is now setting its sights on Cuba. And this time… the stakes couldn’t be higher.According to sources from the Wall Street Journal,