The article reports that the Trump administration is actively pursuing regime change in Cuba by the end of the year, seeking insiders within the Cuban government willing to negotiate an exit from Communist rule. Officials believe Cuba’s economy is near collapse, worsened by the loss of subsidized Venezuelan oil after Nicolás Maduro’s ouster, and see the Venezuela operation as both a model and an implicit threat. While Washington lacks a concrete post-regime plan, it is escalating economic and diplomatic pressure while signaling openness to a negotiated off-ramp. Analysts warn, however, that Cuba’s tightly controlled one-party system and weak civil society make a similar outcome far harder to achieve.
Gordon-Bennet on
Chinese global hegemony cannot come soon enough
Dark_2Dragon on
This man wants a new regime in every country it seems take a rest old man
the-fat-tiger on
What’s next? Vietnam? We know how it went down last time.
St_ElmosFire on
It’s refreshing to see the US be so blatant about these regime change operations these days. They used to be so covert in the past.
MetroBS on
Wouldn’t be surprised if it’s timed carefully to happen before the midterms
Schadenfreude_D on
The part about them having no idea how to go about it really drives draws attention to the absurd mundanity of it all.
The greatest intelligence apparatus in the world and I can picture a bunch of people in a meeting just shrugging to one another.
AlTagidLi on
It seems to be everywhere but Iran
rbrt13 on
I think regime change at home is equally as plausible by the end of the year.
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The article reports that the Trump administration is actively pursuing regime change in Cuba by the end of the year, seeking insiders within the Cuban government willing to negotiate an exit from Communist rule. Officials believe Cuba’s economy is near collapse, worsened by the loss of subsidized Venezuelan oil after Nicolás Maduro’s ouster, and see the Venezuela operation as both a model and an implicit threat. While Washington lacks a concrete post-regime plan, it is escalating economic and diplomatic pressure while signaling openness to a negotiated off-ramp. Analysts warn, however, that Cuba’s tightly controlled one-party system and weak civil society make a similar outcome far harder to achieve.
Chinese global hegemony cannot come soon enough
This man wants a new regime in every country it seems take a rest old man
What’s next? Vietnam? We know how it went down last time.
It’s refreshing to see the US be so blatant about these regime change operations these days. They used to be so covert in the past.
Wouldn’t be surprised if it’s timed carefully to happen before the midterms
The part about them having no idea how to go about it really drives draws attention to the absurd mundanity of it all.
The greatest intelligence apparatus in the world and I can picture a bunch of people in a meeting just shrugging to one another.
It seems to be everywhere but Iran
I think regime change at home is equally as plausible by the end of the year.