Cuban Resilience Amid U.S. Political Pressures
In 2016, Raúl and Alejandro Castro negotiated an agreement with Obama for a market economy in Cuba while retaining the Communist Party’s power, akin to the Vietnamese model. Fidel Castro rejected this idea, exposing Cuba’s long history of dependency on foreign support. Presently, the island faces severe economic challenges and resistance to U.S. demands, with the potential for humanitarian crises looming.
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