Cuba Was Never “Next”: The United States Bets on a Slow Suffocation of Castroism by 2029 - What's New In The World?
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When the United States captured Nicolás Maduro in his room at Fuerte Tiuna in Caracas, many people took out a seemingly simple account: in politics, as in medicine, evil is cut from its roots, and if they first went against Chavismo, the second was to go against Castroism. But it has not happened, at least not in those terms. When U.S. Navy ships have been sighted hovering the waters of the Caribbean, those same people have thought that now, tha…
When the United States captured Nicolás Maduro in his room at Fort Tiuna in Caracas, many people made a seemingly simple calculation: in politics, as in medicine, evil must be nipped in the bud, and if they first went after Chavismo, the next step was to go after Castroism. But that hasn't happened. The post Cuba Was Never “Next”: The United States Bets on a Slow Suffocation of Castroism by 2029 appeared first on What's New in The World?.
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