Cuba, Maduro and Free Fall
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Venezuela, Cuba and Maduro
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The Trump administration is expressing confidence Cuba will fall, but there are concerns the US doesn’t have a plan.
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Mexico becomes crucial fuel supplier to Cuba but pledges no extra shipments after Maduro toppled
Mexico has emerged as a key fuel supplier to Havana as the United States prepares to seize control of Venezuelan oil and the administration of U.S.
“Cuba looks like it is ready to fall,” Donald Trump said on Sunday while on Air Force One. “Cuba now has no income, they got all their income from Venezuela.” “You just wait for Cuba,” added Senator Lindsey Graham, who was standing by the US president. “Their days are numbered . . . I hope in 2026.”
The top lawmaker on the House Intelligence Committee believes that the weekend capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro may have a domino effect in Cuba. Chairman Rick Crawford, R-Ark., called it "the beginning of the end" for the regime there.
The names, ranks and ages of the 32 Cuban military personnel killed during the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces were published Tuesday by the Cuban government, which announced two days of mourning.
With his attack on Venezuela, President Trump says the Monroe Doctrine is back, reviving a more than 200-year-old foreign policy idea. In Cuba, residents brace for what that could mean for them.
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Cuba's shadow in Venezuela: Havana’s intelligence and military ties exposed after Maduro raid
Cuba confirms 32 intelligence personnel killed in U.S. operation that seized Maduro, exposing extensive Cuban involvement in Venezuela's military systems.
Cuban officials on Monday lowered flags before dawn to mourn 32 security officers they say were killed in the U.S. weekend strike in Venezuela, Cuba's closest ally, as residents of the island nation wonder what the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro means for their future.
Cuba said the troops died as "victims of a new criminal act of aggression and state terrorism...carried out by the United States."
Venezuela's Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello attends a women's march toward the office of interim President Delcy Rodriguez, days after the U.S. launched a strike on Venezuela and captured President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores,