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How Florida’s Cuban Diaspora and the Israeli Lobby Came Together — and Are Coming Apart
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How Florida’s Cuban Diaspora and the Israeli Lobby Came Together — and Are Coming Apart

The article discusses the influence of Florida's Cuban diaspora and the Israeli lobby on U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America under President Donald Trump. It highlights a pattern of aggressive U.S. intervention, including regime change attempts in Venezuela, military actions against Cuba, election interference in several countries, economic sanctions on Brazil, and support for authoritarian regimes. The piece argues that a small, wealthy Latin American diaspora centered in Miami has shaped U.S. hemispheric policy through political lobbying and alliances with the Republican Party. This group, which includes former Cuban exiles, views democratic reforms as threats and supports figures like Trump and Marco Rubio as protectors of their interests.

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How Florida’s Cuban Diaspora and the Israeli Lobby Came Together — and Are Coming Apart

The article discusses the influence of Florida's Cuban diaspora and the Israeli lobby on U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America under President Donald Trump. It highlights a pattern of aggressive U.S. intervention, including regime change attempts in Venezuela, military actions against Cuba, election interference in several countries, economic sanctions on Brazil, and support for authoritarian regimes. The piece argues that a small, wealthy Latin American diaspora centered in Miami has shaped U.S. hemispheric policy through political lobbying and alliances with the Republican Party. This group, which includes former Cuban exiles, views democratic reforms as threats and supports figures like Trump and Marco Rubio as protectors of their interests.

Bias read (Right): The article frames U.S. interventions in Latin America as justified and effective, emphasizing the strategic importance of Florida's Cuban community and aligning with conservative policies. It uses terms like 'siege,' 'economic sabotage,' 'militarism,' and 'torture' to describe actions taken by theU

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