According to reports from The Wall Street Journal, the United States is actively preparing for a potential change in leadership in Cuba by the end of the year. The article indicates that U.S. officials are exploring options to influence the political landscape in Cuba, with efforts focused on encouraging regime change.
Sources suggest that the Trump administration has been engaging with individuals within the Cuban government who might be open to negotiations aimed at overthrowing the current communist regime. These efforts appear to be part of a broader strategy to accelerate political change in Cuba, aligning with longstanding U.S. policy objectives.
The Cuban government has not issued a formal response to these reports. The situation remains fluid, with analysts noting that any attempts at regime change could face significant challenges, including resistance from the Cuban authorities and the broader geopolitical context.
As the year progresses, international observers and regional stakeholders will likely monitor developments closely, assessing whether this approach leads to significant political shifts or remains part of ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Cuba.