The article discusses the Trump administration’s early plans for regime change in Cuba. The article notes that officials do not currently have a concrete plan for regime change, but believe it is viable due to Cuba’s weakened posture after the abduction of Nicolas Maduro. This is relevant to US foreign policy, international relations, and Latin American affairs.
Flashy_Upstairs9004 on
Legit yeah. Rubio and Ratcliffe (CIA director) are riding high and want to cement their legacy. Maybe Nicaragua is desert?
algebroni on
Real regime change or Venezuelan-style “regime change” where the regime stays and they swap dictators?
TechnicalInternet1 on
they gonna win the latino vote with more headlines like this.
RIP democrat strategy of minority votes.
ParticularFilament on
Chances Trump decides he wants it as #51?
GreatnessToTheMoon on
American tourists will be in Havana by the end of Trumps term
account819921 on
There’s no question that this would be a profound humanitarian victory. Cubans have been languishing for decades, and lifting the embargo won’t fix it.
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The article discusses the Trump administration’s early plans for regime change in Cuba. The article notes that officials do not currently have a concrete plan for regime change, but believe it is viable due to Cuba’s weakened posture after the abduction of Nicolas Maduro. This is relevant to US foreign policy, international relations, and Latin American affairs.
Legit yeah. Rubio and Ratcliffe (CIA director) are riding high and want to cement their legacy. Maybe Nicaragua is desert?
Real regime change or Venezuelan-style “regime change” where the regime stays and they swap dictators?
they gonna win the latino vote with more headlines like this.
RIP democrat strategy of minority votes.
Chances Trump decides he wants it as #51?
American tourists will be in Havana by the end of Trumps term
There’s no question that this would be a profound humanitarian victory. Cubans have been languishing for decades, and lifting the embargo won’t fix it.