AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDrone Tensions Spike: Cuba’s military buildup is back in the spotlight after reports say Havana has bought 300+ strike drones from Russia and Iran and has discussed possible attacks on U.S. targets like Guantánamo Bay and even Key West—though U.S. officials say there’s no imminent plan. War-Prep Messaging: Cuba also posted a “Protect, Resist, Survive, and Win” survival guide for “enemy attacks,” as CIA chief John Ratcliffe visited Havana amid rising pressure. Energy Crisis Deepens: The island is officially out of fuel oil and diesel, with blackouts and shortages hitting hospitals hard—UN and WHO warn surgeries are being suspended and thousands are waiting for care. Sanctions Hit Logistics: Shipping firms CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd suspended Cuba bookings after a May 1 U.S. executive order, threatening a major share of cargo flows. Raúl Castro in the Crosshairs: The U.S. is preparing to indict Raúl Castro over the 1996 Brothers to the Rescue shootdown, adding fresh fear of escalation. European Pressure Mounts: In Madrid, exiled opposition leader José Daniel Ferrer urged Spain to stop “giving oxygen” to the dictatorship and push the EU to suspend its political dialogue with Havana.
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