Cuba’s ‘crab’ is increasing Trump’s concern, new danger is approaching in America’s backyard in the atmosphere of Iran war!

In the atmosphere of the Iran war, Trump’s forehead is worried. US President Donald Trump has repeatedly indicated that America’s target after Iran is Cuba. This time, Raul Guillermo Rodriguez Castro, the grandson of Raul Castro, the descendant of Fidel Castro, rose up in that Cuba. He was first seen at a political event with Cuban President Miguel Diaz Canal. It is estimated that Rodríguez Castro, aka El Kangrijo or the Crab, can show diplomatic direction to the island nation of Cuba amid intense US pressure. America is quite worried about this descendant of Fidel Castro.

The situation in Cuba has been very serious since the US invasion of Venezuela on January 3 this year. America has been embargoed on Cuba for many years. Venezuela has been Cuba’s only support in this dire situation. Fuel oil and other essential goods were supplied to Cuba from here. The country’s economy has practically been suffocated by the shutdown. Oil supplies to Cuba have been cut off since mid-December. It is precisely in this situation that the possibility of Rodríguez Castro coming to power in Cuba is increasing.

The situation in Cuba is very serious since the US invasion of Venezuela. America has been embargoed on Cuba for many years. Venezuela was their only help in this situation.

In a recent press conference, Castro said that talks with America have started to deal with the critical situation in Cuba. Meanwhile, a report by US media Axios claimed that Castro had a discussion with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. This discussion with Castro is undoubtedly significant, bypassing the current Cuban government. Curiosity about Rodríguez Castro’s role in the tumultuous situation in Cuba. It is speculated that he may come to power in Cuba.

The situation in Cuba is currently complicated by a long-term economic crisis, energy crisis and US embargo. Power outages are increasing across the country, surgeries are being reduced in hospitals, food and fuel shortages are intensifying, tourists are not coming to the country. In short, the country has reached the threshold of a humanitarian emergency. In this situation, America’s talks with Castro are fueling speculation.

The report claimed that Castro held talks with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio. This discussion with Castro is undoubtedly significant, bypassing the current Cuban government.

America’s long-standing goal is to topple the communist government in Havana. Activities have already started for that purpose. Before Maduro’s arrest in Venezuela, U.S. officials held secret meetings with influential Venezuelan circles. After the fall of the government, the responsibility was given to the leaders there, but the control is in the hands of America. In the same table, the US is now said to be seeking similar contacts with influential people in Cuba.

In this situation, the rise of crabs has put America under considerable pressure. If Fidel Castro’s descendant Rodríguez Castro comes to power in Cuba, there is considerable skepticism about how successful America’s intentions will be. Diplomatic circles fear that the whole situation could be a boomerang for America in the future. Again, many people think that compromise with America is the only way for Cuba to overcome the country’s current bad situation. As a result, Fidel Castro’s country can walk on that path, avoiding the conflicts of the past. But there is considerable doubt whether the descendants of Fidel Castro, one of the fathers of communism, would accept American aggression. All in all, Cuba is going to become America’s new headache in the middle of the Iran war.

Note that 41-year-old Rodriguez Castro was originally associated with the security system of his grandfather Raul Castro. His mother is Deborah Castro Espin, daughter of Raul Castro. Father Luí Alberto Rodríguez López-Celeza was the head of GAESA, a business group controlled by the military. He died in 2022. He was one of the closest associates of the former president.

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