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03.05.26 - 13:18
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Cuba gets trickle of intrepid tourists as Trump′s oil blockade continues (The Guardian)
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Island's tourism industry been hit hard by severe US pressure – but some say foreigners should still visitLeslie Simon and Marc Bender had arrived in Havana for a 10-day holiday, despite their president's repeated threats of military action against Cuba.The two retired union lawyers from Los Angeles flew in via Miami sporting badges reading “ICE OUT!” and shared a somewhat negative opinion of the US's past. Continue reading......
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12.02.26 - 11:12
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Moscow preparing to evacuate Russian tourists from Cuba amid US oil blockade (The Guardian)
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Cuban aviation authorities have warned country is running out of jet fuel, threatening to derail tourism industryAir Canada cancels all flights to Cuba as US oil blockade cuts off fuel accessMoscow has said it is planning to evacuate Russian tourists from Cuba within days as a fuel crisis triggered by US efforts to choke off the island's oil supplies deepens.Russia's aviation authorities said on Wednesday that two of its airlines serving the Caribbean island would operate outbound-only flights to bring tourists home before suspending services. Continue reading......
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13.12.25 - 16:30
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Seized Tanker Reveals Cuba′s Secret Oil Lifeline As Trump Turns To Gunboat Diplomacy (ZeroHedge)
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Seized Tanker Reveals Cuba's Secret Oil Lifeline As Trump Turns To Gunboat Diplomacy
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has realized that it is all about following the money. If the U.S. military posture in the Caribbean is one of "gunboat diplomacy" aimed at ushering in regime change in Caracas, Venezuela's capital, against the country's autocratic leader, Nicolás Maduro, then one way to accelerate regime instability is to weaken Cuba materially.
During President Trump's first term, there was a brief moment in which the Maduro regime appeared close to being overthrown, but it was countered by support from Cuba. According to The New York Times reporters Michael Crowley and Edward Wong, that failure frustrated Trump, his advisers, and then Senator Rubio, who had backed regime change.
"Their theory of change involves cutting off all support to Cuba," said Juan S. Gonzalez, who was President Joe Biden's top White House aide for Western Hemisphere affairs. "Under this a...
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