AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoRaúl Castro Indictment Push: The U.S. Justice Department is preparing to seek a federal indictment of former Cuban president Raúl Castro, tied to the 1996 Brothers to the Rescue plane shootdowns, with prosecutors in Miami and a grand jury approval required—an escalation that’s already fueling fears of tougher U.S. action. CIA Pressure in Havana: CIA Director John Ratcliffe’s rare visit to Cuba is framed as a direct message: economic and security engagement only if Havana makes “fundamental changes,” including ending alleged intelligence cooperation with Russia and China. Healthcare Under Strain: The WHO and UN warn Cuba’s fuel and blackout crisis is disrupting hospitals, delaying 100,000 surgeries, and worsening shortages that hit emergency care, maternal health, and children hardest. Cuba’s Oil Collapse: Cuba says it has run out of fuel oil and diesel, while protests and rolling blackouts spread across the island. Diplomatic Maneuvering: Cuba’s negotiators insist sovereignty is a “red line,” even as the U.S. tightens pressure and talks remain tense.
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