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Cuba: Signals in the Dark
« on: April 17, 2026, 11:03:45 am »
Cuba: Signals in the Dark
Negotiations, oil flows, and rumor pressure inside a system that no longer moves in sync

The Last Wire

Cuba is no longer simply “in crisis.” It is operating inside a system where energy instability, diplomacy, and daily life no longer move in sync.

Recent reporting shows:

  • Backchannel attempts between Havana and Washington outside normal diplomatic routes
  • Continued Russian oil shipments keeping the system partially alive Rising rumor activity across exile and social channels
  • U.S. migration and security planning accelerating in the background
  • U.S. migration and security planning accelerating in the background

None of this is isolated anymore. It is interacting in real time.

What emerges is not collapse or recovery, but a condition of desynchronization... where infrastructure, governance, and policy no longer operate on the same clock.

Full analysis at: The Last Wire


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