Trump's Bold 'Friendly Takeover' Proposal for Cuba Raises Eyebrows
President Donald Trump has hinted at a 'friendly takeover of Cuba' as the US engages in discussions with Havana. Recent tensions include a skirmish involving armed Cubans from Florida and pressure from Cuban civil society to reverse aggressive US policies. The ongoing embargo and oil crisis add complexity to future US-Cuba relations.
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President Donald Trump raised international eyebrows on Friday when he alluded to the possibility of a 'friendly takeover of Cuba.' Speaking outside the White House, Trump announced that Secretary of State Marco Rubio was in high-level discussions with Cuban officials, though he offered few details on what such a takeover would entail.
The remarks come amid heightened tensions following an incident where a Florida-registered speedboat, carrying armed Cubans, exchanged gunfire with Cuban soldiers off the island's north coast. The skirmish resulted in casualties on both sides, highlighting the fragile state of US-Cuban relations.
Cuba's economic struggles, exacerbated by a US trade embargo and a halt in Venezuelan oil shipments, have been a focus of Trump's administration. However, over 40 US civil society organizations have condemned the administration's approach, warning that it could lead to a humanitarian crisis on the island.
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