Will US President Donald Trump target Cuba next? | BBC Americast

US President Trump has renewed his threat of a “friendly takeover” of Cuba, saying the island is in deep trouble and that the Cuban government is desperate to make a deal.

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In this episode, Justin and Anthony look at how seriously we should we be taking these threats, and look into the talks taking place between the US and Cuba.

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Pressure on Cuba has been building since the capture of Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro earlier this year, a long-time ally of Cuba’s government. The Trump administration has effectively cut off oil supplies into Cuba by stopping shipments of Venezuelan oil, and threatening to impose tariffs on any country which supplies the island with oil.

With the prospect of a worsening humanitarian crisis, as Cuba deals with mass blackouts – its electricity grid is powered by oil – affecting all areas of Cuba’s economy and society including schools, hospitals, agriculture and tourism, will the country make a deal with the US? Who is involved in the talks, and how does Trump’s approach differ from other US presidents?

We speak to Peter Kornbluh, co-author of Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana, who is also a senior analyst at the National Security Archive about the talks between the US and Cuba.

00:00 Introduction: Why is Trump targeting Cuba?
2:56 What’s happening in Cuba now?
4:52 Is losing Venezuelan oil a turning point for Cuba?
8:45 What is Trump saying about Cuba?
13:45 Cuban analyst Peter Kornbluh joins the podcast
14:40 What conversations are happening with Cuba?
17:53 How is the oil embargo affecting life in Cuba?
18:50 How do Cubans feel about the regime?
20:30 What is the politics now for Cuban Americans?
22:02 What happened to Obama’s outreach?
24:02 Will Trump’s approach work?
24:35 Was the action in Venezuela done with Cuba in mind?
25:49 Would anyone in Cuba benefit from Trump’s action?

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