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CIA in Cuba: The Communists Allow the Old Enemy In

CIA in Cuba: The Communists Allow the Old Enemy In

Summary

The United States has increased pressure on Cuba through economic sanctions and diplomatic efforts. Recently, CIA Director John Ratcliffe visited Havana to meet Cuban officials as part of talks to ease tensions, even while the U.S. considers indicting Cuban leader Raúl Castro over a 1996 plane shootdown incident.

Key Facts

  • The U.S. government asked for and received permission to send CIA chief John Ratcliffe to Cuba.
  • Ratcliffe met with high-ranking Cuban officials, including intelligence and interior ministers and Raúl Guillermo Rodríguez Castro.
  • The meetings aimed to reduce tensions after unsuccessful talks between the two countries.
  • The U.S. is reportedly preparing to indict Raúl Castro for the 1996 shooting down of two civilian planes operated by an anti-Castro exile group, which killed four people.
  • Recent U.S. sanctions target Cuba’s defense and financial sectors and include a blockade of fuel supplies.
  • Cuba’s energy situation is severe, with fuel shortages causing frequent blackouts lasting up to 22 hours.
  • The island’s economy is struggling, with protests over shortages and a decline in tourism.
  • The CIA is playing a more visible role in U.S. policy toward Cuba amid increased pressure from the Trump administration.
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