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Cuba forced back to the negotiating table for the first time in half a century, driven by strong pressure from the United States.
Since the beginning of this year, the United States has taken successive actions in Latin America, and Cuba's most important external energy support has been adversely affected. Combined with high-intensity sanctions, Cuba has faced serious crises in oil supplies, medical resources, and daily operations. Domestic price increases, energy shortages, and strained social operations have pushed the situation to a critical point.
While applying pressure, the United States has simultaneously increased pressure through public opinion and diplomatic statements, attempting to force Cuba to make greater concessions at the negotiating table.
Under overwhelming military and economic superiority, Cuba's choice to negotiate stems more from practical survival considerations. Although negotiating conditions will not be easy, at least it can prevent the situation from spiraling further out of control.
This event once again reminds people that the disparity in national power directly determines the bargaining chips in geopolitical competition. Middle and small nations often have little room to maneuver in the face of hegemonic power.
Dialogue is the only correct path to prevent risk escalation. #Gate广场AI测评官