AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCuba–US Tensions Spike: Cuba’s president Díaz-Canel escalated the standoff, warning any U.S. military action would trigger a “bloodbath,” after fresh reports and leaked claims about Cuba’s alleged drone capabilities and Washington’s growing military options. Sanctions Tighten: The U.S. also moved to freeze assets and restrict business by targeting top Cuban officials, security and intelligence entities, and ministers—while Havana rejected the premise and called the case a pretext. Energy Crisis Fallout: The pressure campaign keeps colliding with daily life: Cuba says it has run out of fuel, blackouts persist, and even students are scrambling to finish assignments as power and transport fail. Shipping Disruption: Major carriers CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd suspended Cuba bookings, adding another hit to imports. Health Logistics: On the ground, Cuba rolled out 200 electric cars for dialysis patients—small relief amid a much bigger squeeze. US Politics Side-Show: In parallel, TrumpRx expanded with 600+ generics and Mark Cuban joined the push, underscoring how Washington is mixing hardline Cuba pressure with domestic healthcare messaging.
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