WHAT BUBBLES BENEATH THE SURFACEThe Last Wire
Iran ships fuel.
Venezuela restructures its security apparatus.
Cuba embeds quietly in the background.
Individually, none of this makes headlines for long.
Collectively, it forms something else.
Why is Cuba consistently grouped alongside Tehran and Caracas? Why the pressure on an island with no fleet, no nuclear arsenal, and no visible military threat?
Because maybe it isn’t about missiles.
This piece connects documented intelligence ties, sanction-evasion overlap, and decades of institutional cooperation between three regimes that openly align against U.S. influence.
Cuba may not be the loudest member of the Troika.
But it might be the most strategically placed.
When you draw the triangle, the geometry changes.
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