AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCuba Crisis, US Pressure: CIA Director John Ratcliffe made a rare, high-level trip to Havana on May 14, meeting Cuban Interior Ministry officials and Raúl Castro’s grandson, delivering Trump’s message that Washington will engage on “economic and security” only if Havana makes “fundamental changes.” Cuba responded that it poses no threat to U.S. security and rejected any terrorism-sponsor label. Energy Collapse: The backdrop is worsening: Cuba says it has “absolutely no fuel oil” and “absolutely no diesel,” with blackouts running 20–22 hours a day and protests spreading across Havana. Legal Escalation: The DOJ is reportedly moving toward indicting 94-year-old Raúl Castro over the 1996 “Brothers to the Rescue” plane shootdown, a case tied to four deaths. Everyday Life: In Little Havana, police say a porch dispute ended with a woman pepper-spraying a pregnant neighbor.
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