Trump sugiere enviar a Rubio a Cuba en medio de la crisis

El presidente Donald Trump ha indicado que el gobierno comunista de Cuba está cerca del colapso y sugirió despachar al secretario de Estado Marco Rubio a la isla. Describió la situación como propicia para una 'toma amistosa' mientras destacaba los graves problemas económicos de Cuba. Esto se produce después de que acciones de EE.UU. en Venezuela interrumpieran los suministros de petróleo de Cuba.

El presidente Donald Trump ha abordado repetidamente la situación deteriorada en Cuba, una nación comunista a 90 millas de la costa de Florida. El lunes, Trump declaró: «El gobierno cubano está hablando con nosotros. Están en serios problemas, como saben. No tienen dinero. No tienen nada en este momento. Pero están hablando con nosotros, y tal vez tengamos una toma amistosa… Podríamos muy bien terminar teniendo una toma amistosa de Cuba.»

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