Following the news from Cuba
Provided by AGPAccording to the report by CBS News, Ratcliffe presented the individual during conversations with top-ranking Cuban authorities and identified him as one of the agents who participated in the January operation aimed at Maduro. Cuba, which maintained a strong alliance with Venezuela before Maduro’s detention, previously announced that 32 members of its military and police forces lost their lives during the mission.
The article stated that the gesture was interpreted as a deliberate signal to Havana amid escalating friction between the United States and Cuba. The CIA reportedly declined to provide any statement regarding the matter, according to CBS News.
Ratcliffe’s journey occurred following several months of mounting pressure imposed by the Trump administration on Cuba, including warnings of tariffs against nations exporting oil to the Caribbean island, a move that has intensified the country’s fuel crisis and energy shortages.
A CIA representative informed CBS News that Ratcliffe communicated Washington’s readiness to cooperate with Cuba on economic and security concerns only if Havana introduces substantial political and economic reforms.
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