AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCIA Pressure Meets Fuel Collapse: CIA Director John Ratcliffe landed in Havana and met senior Cuban security officials as Cuba admitted it has “absolutely no” diesel and fuel oil left, with blackouts reportedly lasting 20–22 hours and rare street protests flaring. Trump’s “Deal” Messaging: Ratcliffe carried a direct message that Washington is ready to engage on economic and security issues only if Havana makes “fundamental changes,” including distancing from rivals. Legal Escalation: The Justice Department is also moving to seek an indictment against Raúl Castro tied to the 1996 Brothers to the Rescue shootdown, potentially as soon as next week. Energy Policy Response: Cuba’s transport minister announced new adjustments to keep critical goods moving and shift services as fuel runs out. Travel Watch: Separate from the crisis, CDC issued a Level 2 advisory for chikungunya risk in places including Cuba.
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