AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGAESA Crackdown in Miami: U.S. authorities arrested Adys Lastres Morera, sister of GAESA’s top executive, after revoking her green card—another pressure point aimed at Cuba’s military-linked cash engine. Raúl Castro Indictment Fallout: Cuba’s government and supporters flooded the streets in Havana to denounce the DOJ’s murder charges tied to the 1996 Brothers to the Rescue shootdown, while Mexico’s Sheinbaum pushed back—asking why prosecute decades later. Escalation Signals: The USS Nimitz has arrived in the Caribbean as Rubio warns diplomacy is unlikely, and Cuba’s Díaz-Canel calls the U.S. “empty rhetoric” meant to justify aggression. Daily-Life Strain: In Artemisa, officials admit rising crime—especially theft with force—while reports describe a humanitarian squeeze under fuel shortages, blackouts, and rising desperation. Legal Pressure on Shipping: The U.S. Supreme Court dealt cruise operators a setback in a $440M docks compensation fight, adding another front to the confrontation.
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