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Estados Unidos podría conformarse con menos que un cambio de régimen en Cuba
The article explores the possibility that the U.S. may prioritize stability over regime change in Cuba, signaling a shift in its approach to the island's political landscape.
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Foreign Policy (United States) | Mar 17, 2026
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A focus on economic sanctions can be counterproductive; the U.S. should consider alternative strategies that support Cuban citizens directly.
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The complexities of Cuba's political landscape mean that any U.S. strategy should avoid oversimplified solutions like regime change.
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Settling for less than regime change undermines the aspirations of the Cuban people for democratic reform and self-determination.
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The U.S. should prioritize diplomatic engagement over regime change in Cuba to foster long-term stability and mutual respect.
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Achieving U.S. interests in Cuba may require accepting a gradual transition rather than an immediate regime change, promoting regional stability.
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