A transition in Cuba could become a historic achievement for Trump, according to The Telegraph

Experts and observers consulted by the British newspaper believe that a potential political change on the Island would hold immense symbolic value for Washington, although there are no direct statements from Donald Trump that confirm this objective.



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A potential political transition in Cuba could become one of the most significant events of Donald Trump's presidency, according to experts and observers cited by the British newspaper The Telegraph.

The report argues that a profound change in the Island would carry significant symbolic weight for the United States after more than six decades of political confrontation between Washington and Havana. For some analysts, the transformation of the Cuban system would be seen as one of the most important geopolitical victories for any U.S. administration.

The publication argues that the current economic and social conditions in Cuba have increased the interest of various U.S. political sectors in the country's future. Recurring blackouts, food and fuel shortages, massive emigration, and deteriorating infrastructure are noted as factors that have deepened the internal crisis.

The Telegraph also highlights the role of Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who has advocated for a particularly tough stance toward the Cuban regime and has repeatedly held the ruling elite accountable for the situation facing the population.

According to experts consulted by the British media, a potential transition in Cuba would have a significant political impact both within and outside of the United States. Some believe it could be portrayed as a demonstration of the effectiveness of the diplomatic and economic pressure exerted by Washington.

However, the article does not provide direct statements from Trump in which he claims to turn the collapse of the Cuban regime into part of his presidential legacy. The thesis is primarily based on interpretations by analysts, sources close to the U.S. political environment, and observers of the bilateral relationship.

Nonetheless, the debate reflects the importance that the Island continues to have in the hemispheric politics of the United States and the interest that any scenario of transformation in the Caribbean country generates.

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