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President Trump warned Cuba to "make a deal before it is too late," though no active negotiations exist between the two countries and the terms of any deal remain unspecified.
The warning follows Trump's military action in Venezuela. The US and Cuba have no ongoing diplomatic negotiations, making the nature of Trump's demanded "deal" unclear.
Opening Door: Trump's statement could signal willingness to negotiate with Cuba, potentially creating an opportunity for diplomatic engagement.
Pressure Campaign: Supporters see this as strategic ambiguity designed to keep Cuba off-balance and encourage concessions.
Regional Strategy: The warning fits into a broader approach of asserting American influence in the Caribbean after the Venezuela operation.
Empty Threat: Critics point out that demanding a 'deal' without specifying terms or having active negotiations is meaningless posturing.
Diplomatic Void: There are no US-Cuba talks happening, making Trump's ultimatum confusing and potentially destabilizing.
Escalation Risk: Vague threats without clear diplomatic channels could lead to miscalculation and unintended consequences in the region.
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