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Cuba’s Leaders Just Lost an Ally in Maduro − if Starved of Venezuelan Oil, They May Also Lose What Remains of Their Public Support
- Footage of Nicolás Maduro handcuffed and taken to a Brooklyn detention center may unsettle political leaders in Havana.
- President Donald Trump stated that Cuba will be a topic of discussion following Maduro's January 3, 2026, capture.
- The U.S. administration aims to end communist rule in Cuba by 2026 without using armed forces.
- Maduro's capture has removed Cuba's closest ally, and Cuba's economy has shrunk by 11% since 2020.
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Cuba’s leaders just lost an ally in Maduro − if starved of Venezuelan oil, they may also lose what remains of their public support
Conditions on the ground in Cuba are so grim that the Trump administration thinks Havana could fall without any US intervention.
Every time he is asked about Cuba, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, answers the same: “It seems that he is ready to fall.” Without Venezuelan oil, “he will not be able to survive,” he presumes. He is not the first tenant of the White House to predict the imminent fall of the Castro and Miguel Díaz-Canel brothers’ government. He is preceded by 66 years of pressure, the end of the Cold War, 12 U.S. presidents and all kinds of augu…
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Total News Sources42
Leaning Left6Leaning Right6Center13Last UpdatedBias Distribution52% Center
Bias Distribution
- 52% of the sources are Center
52% Center
L 24%
C 52%
R 24%
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