Trump raises prospect of Cuba action after Castro indictment (opens in new tab)
President Trump suggested Thursday that he could be the president to take long-discussed action on Cuba, one day after federal prosecutors announced charges against former Cuban president Raúl Castro. Trump did not specify what action he meant and denied that the USS Nimitz carrier strike group’s arrival in the Caribbean was intended to intimidate Havana. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in Miami that Trump preferred a negotiated, peaceful agreement but that the likelihood “is not high,” c...
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