AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUS-Cuba Tensions: Cuba’s deputy foreign minister Josefina Vidal says the danger of US military aggression is “growing every day” as sanctions tighten and talks stall, with Washington allegedly building “pretexts” to justify hostility. Regional Solidarity: Cuba’s ambassador to The Bahamas urged Caribbean powers to stand together to defend the region as a “zone of peace” and warned an attack would hit the wider area. Pentagon Contingencies: Reporting says the US has positioned key military assets in the Caribbean and is running scenarios for possible action if Cuba’s situation deteriorates. Humanitarian Strain: Cuba faces worsening fuel and water shortages, with churches reporting people arriving hungry and fainting during services. Food Access Under GAESA: A UN complaint alleges GAESA limits food access and turns it into a foreign-currency extraction system, worsening production shortfalls. Cuba’s Response on Diplomacy: Cuba’s parliament and foreign ministry repeatedly call for international action to prevent escalation and insist Havana is not seeking conflict. Tourism Pressure: Blue Diamond reopened three Varadero hotels as international arrivals keep falling, aiming to pull in Cubans abroad. Legal Fallout: A Cuban pilot indicted alongside Raúl Castro in the 1996 Brothers to the Rescue case was sentenced in the US for lying on immigration forms.
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