AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCuba Power Crisis: Cuba suffered another nationwide blackout as the National Electric System collapsed again, leaving roughly 10 million people without electricity; the Electric Union and Energy Ministry blamed the “energy asphyxiation” tied to the U.S. oil embargo, while restoration efforts relied on “micro-islands” to bring power back to priority sites. U.S. Pressure and Possible Force: New reporting says senior Pentagon officials have been quietly reviewing military options against Cuba, including a potential airborne assault using the 101st Airborne Division—while the administration tightens sanctions and political pressure. Back-Channel Talks Debate: In Miami’s Little Havana, Cuban exiles criticized the idea of using Fidel Castro’s grandson, Raul Guillermo Rodríguez Castro, as a negotiator with Trump, calling it a trap that ignores the demand for regime change. China Pushes Back: China’s foreign ministry reiterated support for Cuba’s sovereignty and urged the U.S. to stop military threats and the blockade. Food and Farms Under Strain: With fuel shortages worsening, Cuban farmers are shifting from tractors to oxen to keep producing, a sign of how the energy squeeze is hitting daily life.
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