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WSJ: After Venezuela, U.S. to Target Cuba in Effort to Reshape Latin America | Democracy Now!

2.2.19

WSJ: After Venezuela, U.S. to Target Cuba in Effort to Reshape Latin America | Democracy Now!: The Wall Street Journal is reporting the U.S.-backed effort to oust Venezuelan President Nicol�s Maduro is just the first step in the Trump administration’s plan to reshape Latin America—with Cuba next on its radar. According to the report, the U.S. is planning to announce new measures against Cuba in the coming weeks, including new sanctions and restoring Cuba’s designation as a state sponsor of terrorism. The moves could severely hamper foreign investment into the country. According to The Wall Street Journal, the U.S. then plans to target Nicaragua. In November, national security adviser John Bolton dubbed the three nations the “troika of tyranny.”


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