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In maps: how US pressure is locking Cuba in an economic impasse
France🏛️ Politics7 days ago

In maps: how US pressure is locking Cuba in an economic impasse

The article discusses how increasing American pressure is exacerbating Cuba's economic crisis, leading to heightened social tensions and uncertainty. It highlights the impact of the U.S. embargo, which has left Cuba's economy in a dire state, contributing to widespread frustration among the population. The situation is described as one of the most explosive and uncertain periods in Cuban history. The article frames this as a significant regional issue, emphasizing the role of external factors in Cuba's ongoing struggles.

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Le Monde logoLe MondeIndependent🔒Left7 days ago
In maps: how US pressure is locking Cuba in an economic impasse

The article discusses how increasing American pressure is exacerbating Cuba's economic crisis, leading to heightened social tensions and uncertainty. It highlights the impact of the U.S. embargo, which has left Cuba's economy in a dire state, contributing to widespread frustration among the population. The situation is described as one of the most explosive and uncertain periods in Cuban history. The article frames this as a significant regional issue, emphasizing the role of external factors in Cuba's ongoing struggles.

Bias read (Left): The article presents Cuba's economic challenges as being primarily caused by external pressures, particularly from the United States, which aligns with a perspective that emphasizes structural inequalities and foreign intervention. This framing suggests a critical view of U.S. policies toward Cuba,傾

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