AGP Executive Report
Last update: 29 minutes agoCuba’s Power Crisis Hits Again: Cuba’s national grid suffered another total disconnection on July 6, leaving about 10 million people without electricity as fuel shortages and a long-running blockade squeeze generation capacity. U.S.-Cuba Tensions Escalate: A report says senior Pentagon officials are reviewing possible military options against Cuba, including a large-scale Army-led air assault scenario. Sanctions vs. Tourism: The U.S. expanded sanctions targeting Cuba’s Tourism Ministry and related state entities, while China condemned the move as coercion. Talks Backlash in Miami: In Little Havana, Cuban-Americans criticized the idea of using Fidel Castro’s great-nephew as a back-channel negotiator, arguing it would reward the same power structure. Food Production Strain: Cuban farms are shifting from tractors to oxen as the energy crisis worsens, with growers like one organic farmer describing how the fuel squeeze is hitting output. Travel Angle: With power instability and tighter U.S. pressure, Cuba’s tourism outlook remains fragile for travelers planning beach stays or city trips.
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