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    ‘Castro regime SPAT ON OBAMA!’: Rep Salazar, Jackson get into heated CLASH over Trump Cuba blockade
    Is Cuba the next Donald Trump misadventure?

    Whispers suggest President Trump is considering a military intervention in Cuba, seeing an opportunity for an "easy win" amidst the island's economic collapse and political instability. Despite the potential for popular welcome, the administration's lack of moral authority and the risk of renewed exploitation pose significant dangers.

    Cuba's president warns US against attacking island or trying to depose him

    Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel stated the U.S. lacks justification for military action or regime change, warning an invasion would be costly and threaten regional security. He asserted Cubans would defend themselves if attacked. Diaz-Canel also accused the U.S. of a "hostile policy" and highlighted Cuba's interest in unconditional dialogue.

    Russian tanker to Cuba fuels Cold War comparisons: what happened during the Cuban missile crisis

    A Russian oil tanker's journey to Cuba evokes Cold War tensions, drawing parallels to the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis. This shipment arrives amid a US energy blockade, highlighting ongoing geopolitical friction between Moscow and Washington. While not a military confrontation, the symbolic nature of Russian cargo heading to the Caribbean island revives historical comparisons.

    Kash Patel email breach here are 10 things revealed about FBI chief

    Iran-linked hackers, identified as Handala Hack Team, breached Kash Patel's personal email, releasing a cache of photographs, documents, and historical records. The FBI confirmed the hack, stating the compromised data was old and did not involve classified information. The leak exposed details like an email alias, bank account information, travel history, and personal photographs.

    World War III's first shots will be fired in space

    The next global conflict may start in space. Nations are developing advanced weapons to target satellites. This includes jamming, lasers, and even nuclear devices. Such attacks could disable vital communication and navigation systems. The world economy relies heavily on these space assets. Preventing such a war is the best strategy for all major powers.

    • "Cuba is finished, will fail in short time": Trump

      United States President Donald Trump believes Cuba will soon collapse. He stated that his administration will assist Cuban-Americans displaced from the island. Meanwhile, the US is permitting a Russian oil tanker to deliver fuel to Cuba. This comes as Cuba faces a worsening energy crisis due to an oil blockade.

      Trump says 'Cuba is next' in speech touting US military successes

      President Donald Trump declared "Cuba is next" during a Miami speech, hinting at potential military action against the island nation. This statement follows his administration's recent negotiations with Cuban leadership and Trump's prior remarks about a possible "takeover." Cuba's economy is severely impacted by disrupted oil imports.

      Hacked files of FBI director Kash Patel circulate online

      Hackers claiming links to Iranian intelligence leaked emails and photographs from Kash Patel’s personal account. The material, mostly old and non-government, appeared online via a suspicious website. There were indications that whoever hacked Patel was holding back additional materials: The main website had images of attachments to emails that do not appear to be in the initial release, like a version of his résumé from 2016.

      Russian oil shipment puts focus on Kremlin spy outpost in Cuba

      A Russian oil tanker heading towards Cuba is raising U.S. security alarms. The U.S. believes Cuba hosts Russian and Chinese intelligence facilities. These bases, including Russia's Lourdes facility and China's installations near Havana, are seen as threats to American national security. Cuba's economic struggles and its reliance on foreign support are also factors in this complex geopolitical situation.

      Quote of the Day by Fidel Castro: “A revolution is not a bed of roses. A revolution is a struggle…..”

      Fidel Castro was a long-time leader of Cuba who came to power after a revolution. He introduced communist rule and changed the country’s system. His government had strong ties with the Soviet Union and tense relations with the United States. Castro stayed influential for decades before stepping down due to health problems. His leadership and policies shaped Cuba’s politics and economy for many years.

      Trump is finally eyeing an exit from Iran. But will he take it?

      US President Trump's military actions in Iran are facing unexpected challenges. Average gas prices are rising, and infrastructure in the Persian Gulf is damaged. Iran's government remains in power, and American allies are struggling with demands. Trump's objectives have shifted, and the conflict shows no clear end in sight, suggesting long-term consequences.

      US allows 30-day Iranian oil sale as prices top $110 again; Iran refutes claim — will crude fall on Monday?

      The US has allowed a temporary waiver on Iranian oil sales to ease surging crude prices amid escalating geopolitical tensions. However, analysts warn that supply disruptions and the Strait of Hormuz crisis could keep prices elevated, with forecasts suggesting oil may rise further despite short-term relief measures from policy actions.

      US to require $15,000 bond to visa recipients from 12 more countries

      Citizens from fifty nations will now need to post a 15,000 dollar bond to apply for a US visa. This new rule, effective April 2, aims to stop visitors from overstaying their visas. Twelve new countries join thirty-eight already on the list. Bonds will be returned if visa terms are met. This policy is part of a broader immigration strategy.

      Trump delays Beijing visit as Iran war derails US–China diplomacy

      President Donald Trump has postponed his planned meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing. The trip, initially scheduled for late March, is now expected in five to six weeks. This delay is attributed to the ongoing conflict with Iran, which is impacting US foreign policy and global energy markets.

      Trump vows to 'take' Cuba as island reels from oil embargo

      US President Donald Trump vowed Monday to "take" Cuba as the communist island plunged into darkness under a total power blackout linked to a crippling oil embargo imposed by Washington. The New York Times reported Monday, relying on anonymous sources, that Trump administration officials have signaled to Cuban officials that the US wants President Miguel Diaz-Canel to be removed from power.

      Trump says talks with Cuba ongoing, action possible after Iran

      United States President Donald Trump indicated a potential deal or action with Cuba could happen soon. He stated that talks are ongoing but Iran will be addressed before Cuba. Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel confirmed dialogue to resolve bilateral differences and move away from confrontation amid a severe economic crisis.

      Cuba says it has opened talks with US amid oil blockade

      Cuba has embarked on a pivotal conversation with the U.S. government, as President Miguel Diaz-Canel has announced that their talks are focused on mending strained relations. Amidst a critical economic downturn highlighted by frequent power outages and fuel shortages, Cuba is striving for greater energy self-sufficiency.

      Quote of the day by John F. Kennedy: "Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate".

      The Quote of the Day by John F. Kennedy shares a strong message about courage and communication. It explains why leaders should not act out of fear but should still talk to solve conflicts. Kennedy’s words remind people that brave thinking and open discussion can help avoid bigger problems and build better understanding between people and nations.

      'Cuba is in its LAST MOMENTS OF LIFE!': Trump hints at next target after Iran, vows ‘great change’
      Donald Trump takes forceful steps to pressure Latin American leaders to reduce China ties

      As tensions rise, the US is strategically countering China's expanding influence in Latin America by implementing travel restrictions and advising nations on the risks associated with Chinese investments. Meanwhile, China is not backing down, ramping up its engagement through infrastructure loans and favorable trade agreements.

      After Iran strikes, Lindsey Graham says US to target this country next — what that could mean

      Senator Lindsey Graham suggested Cuba is next on President Trump's foreign policy agenda following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran. Graham praised Trump's handling of Venezuela's Maduro and stated Cuba's "communist dictatorship" is nearing its end. This follows recent escalations, including the capture of Maduro and Cuba's fuel crisis, alongside Trump's comments about potential "friendly takeover" talks with Havana.

      Quote of the Day by Barack Obama: ‘I don't oppose all wars; what I am opposed to is a…’

      Barack Obama distinguished between opposing all wars and opposing "dumb" or "rash" wars, emphasizing that military action should not be undertaken without clear objectives, sound planning, and a full reckoning of long-term consequences. His stance, particularly evident in his opposition to the Iraq War, highlights the dangers of ill-considered conflicts driven by fear and lacking a clear endgame.

      A stolen boat, a deadly gunfight and a supposed plot against Cuba

      Ten Cubans, armed with weapons and explosives, arrived in Cuban waters aboard a stolen speedboat, intending to infiltrate for terrorist purposes. The Cuban coast guard engaged them, resulting in four deaths and six wounded. The incident raises questions about the group's motives and whether the Cuban government had prior knowledge of the plot.

      Cuban government says border guards killed four aboard Florida speedboat after coming under fire, recalling 2022 Bahía Honda tragedy

      Cuban border guards opened fire on a speedboat near Cayo Falcones. Four individuals died and six were injured. Cuban authorities stated their officers were fired upon during the interception. The incident involved a US civilian boat attempting to transport relatives out of Cuba. The US is seeking to independently verify the facts of the event.

      ‘Will respond appropriately’: Rubio warns Cuba of US response after fatal Florida speedboat incident
      US to allow resale of Venezuelan oil to Cuba, Treasury says

      The U.S. Treasury Department will authorize companies to resell Venezuelan oil to Cuba, aiming to alleviate the island's severe fuel shortages. This move follows Washington's control over Venezuelan oil exports, which previously halted supplies to Cuba. The guidance emphasizes that transactions must benefit the Cuban people and private sector, excluding military or government entities.

      February 16, today in history: landmark moments that shaped the world

      February 16th marks significant historical moments, from the 1923 discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb and the 1946 UN Security Council's first meeting to Fidel Castro's 1959 rise to power. The day also saw the 1968 launch of the 911 system and the 2005 enforcement of the Kyoto Protocol, highlighting scientific, political, and cultural transformations.

      US announces $6M in aid for Cuba as island's leader accuses it of imposing an 'energy blockade'

      The United States announced $6 million in additional humanitarian aid for Cuba, focused on food and basic supplies for eastern regions hit by Hurricane Melissa, as relations between the two countries grow more tense.

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