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CIA Director Ratcliffe’s Trip to Havana

Geopolitics
Cuba
开始于 May 16, 2026

The United States is offering to turn Cuba’s lights back on—for a price

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CLAIM 发布者 admin May 16, 2026
The U.S. should invest in Cuba's infrastructure, as it can foster economic growth and promote democratic values on the island.

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Cuba's current energy crisis presents an opportunity for U.S.-Cuban relations to evolve, benefiting both nations through cooperation.

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Restoring power to Cuba could create a dependency on U.S. aid, hindering the country's self-sufficiency and long-term development.

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Offering to restore Cuba's electricity for a price could be seen as a form of economic coercion, undermining sovereignty and dialogue.

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The outcome of U.S. engagement with Cuba should be assessed on its potential to improve humanitarian conditions, not just political leverage.

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