AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUS-Cuba Tensions: The Trump administration’s Cuba pressure campaign is drawing fresh alarm as U.S. forces and officials step up messaging and moves in the Caribbean, while lawmakers again debate whether Washington is edging toward military action. Legal Escalation: A U.S. federal grand jury in Miami indicted former Cuban president Raúl Castro over the 1996 shoot-down of Brothers to the Rescue aircraft, a case Havana calls a political maneuver. Sanctions & Tourism Fallout: Iberostar has ended management ties with Gaesa-linked hotels, and Iberia suspended direct flights to Havana amid Cuba’s sanctions-linked supply and energy problems. Humanitarian Strain: Reports highlight worsening shortages and medical breakdowns, including families struggling to secure urgent surgery as blackouts and fuel limits disrupt care. Daily Life Snapshot: A viral video shows an “almendrón” pulled by oxen in Pinar del Río—another sign of fuel scarcity hitting ordinary Cubans. Diplomacy & Security: U.S. and Cuban military officials met near Guantánamo as analysts warn the situation could escalate.
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