This is a significant departure from previous U.S. strategy, which has openly sought to drive wedges between them and Maduro. Now, whatever incentive these key power brokers might have had to support a transition has been wiped out. They are each more likely to decide that they’re better off sticking with Maduro, even if it means going down with the ship. By Geoff Ramsey. Full text -> Washington Post
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¿Qué hará Cuba el 28 de julio?