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Resisting Regime Change in Cuba

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The article focuses on geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and Cuba, with sanctions and a naval blockade causing oil and supply shortages in Cuba. However, no direct commercial mechanism for global or regional sectors is identified; the impact is limited to Cuba's domestic economy, which is not a significant player in global supply chains. No concrete commercial channels (input cost, supply shortage, demand spike, etc.) are evident for international markets.

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  • U.S. intensified sanctions against Cuba, claiming it poses an 'extraordinary threat'.
  • U.S. established a naval blockade, leading to severe shortages of oil and essential supplies in Cuba.
  • U.S. reportedly preparing to indict former Cuban President Raúl Castro for a 1996 incident.
  • Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel declared Cuba will resist any U.S. invasion.
  • The U.S. has a long history of attempts to instigate regime change in Cuba, including the Bay of Pigs invasion.

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