The indictment of former Cuban President Raúl Castro and comments from administration officials playing up Cuba’s military and intelligence threat have critics more fearful than ever that President Trump will invade the island — accusing the White House of creating a pretext for such an attack. Trump officials have accused Cuba of aiding U.S. adversaries…
Critics say Trump’s ‘pretext’ for Cuba invasion doesn’t square with reality
Originally reported by The Hill
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