AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEmbassy Showdown: Thousands of Cubans flooded the area outside the U.S. Embassy in Havana after the U.S. indicted former leader Raúl Castro, turning the legal case into a public referendum on sovereignty and foreign pressure. Military Jitters: The arrival of the USS Nimitz carrier group in the Caribbean, plus reports of stepped-up U.S. spy flights, has fueled fears in Havana that Washington is moving from threats to action. Diplomacy in Doubt: Secretary of State Marco Rubio says a peaceful deal is “not high,” even as the U.S. talks and aid offers keep circulating. Regional Echoes: Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum backed self-determination and questioned charging someone for events decades old, while Iran condemned U.S. moves as intimidation and blackmail. Daily Strain: Amid the standoff, Cubans continue coping with outages and fuel shortages, and even energy “alternatives” are being discussed as the crisis deepens.
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