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Two ways Trump’s Cuba standoff could end

Two ways Trump’s Cuba standoff could end
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Cubans rally in Havana, Cuba, on May 22, 2026, to condemn the US indictment of former President Raúl Castro. | Joaquin Hernandez/Xinhua via Getty Images The United States indicted former Cuban President Raúl Castro in federal court last week, one of its most aggressive actions against the island since the end of the Cold War. The unsealed indictment charges Castro, the 94-year-old brother of dec

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Expert source repeatedly blames US policy ('that's completely on us') while minimizing Cuban government responsibilityFraming of US actions as 'aggressive' and Cuba as 'vulnerable' and 'willing to deal'Questioning of US motives ('why mess with the Castros?') while presenting Cuban concessions sympatheticallyone-sided source selectionomission of opposing viewpointsloaded languagesource selectionframing of issuesattribution patternsexpert quotes attributing crisis solely to US policydismissal of Cuban government responsibilityskeptical framing of indictment and sanctions

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