US president Donald Trump’s presidency has shifted to muscular interventionism, beginning with the swift overthrow of Venezuela’s Maduro. Now, the focus turns to Cuba, but unlike Venezuela, the island presents a more cohesive political structure, a disciplined military, and a population prepared for conflict, making the ‘Venezuela model’ unlikely to succeed.
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