Trump Administration's Cuba Policy Raises Concerns Over Potential Crisis
The Trump administration's increasing pressure on Cuba has sparked concerns about the potential for a manufactured crisis. President Trump has labeled Cuba as an 'unusual and extraordinary threat' to U.S. national security, citing its alleged ties with adversary nations and support for terrorism. The administration has tightened sanctions, disrupted shipping, and increased military presence in the region. Critics argue that these actions resemble a strategy seen in other countries like Iran and Venezuela, where the administration has blurred lines between law enforcement and regime change. The article suggests that the U.S. may be creating a crisis narrative to justify further actions against Cuba, despite the lack of evidence that Cuba poses an imminent threat.