Trump’s Cuba Policy Is Backing Mexico Into a Corner
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United States
Started February 25, 2026
Washington is putting pressure on Havana’s last lifeline
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Trump’s Cuba Policy Is Backing Mexico Into a Corner
Foreign Policy (United States) | Feb 23, 2026
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Feb 25, 2026
Supporting a stronger Cuba could enhance Mexico's economic resilience, allowing it to navigate U.S. policies without compromising its own interests.
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The current U.S. strategy towards Cuba may inadvertently harm Mexico's position in the region, leading to unintended consequences for both nations.
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The impact of U.S. policy on Cuba is complex; any approach should balance diplomatic engagement with pressure to ensure stability in Latin America.
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Trump's Cuba policy risks destabilizing Mexico by complicating its economic ties with Cuba, which could lead to regional unrest and increased migration.
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Strengthening U.S. pressure on Cuba can help promote democracy and human rights in the region, ultimately benefiting both Cuba and its neighbors.
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